It looks like Jewish identity is a big piece of the 'Call of Duty: WWII' story
Red Daniels, the soldier you control in Call of Duty: WWII, isn't Jewish. But his best friend is.
The latest Call of Duty brings the series back to 1940s Europe, and — as we learned in April — it doesn't sidestep Nazi persecution of Jews the way past games have. In fact, the WWII story mode appears to directly address the notion of what Jewish identity meant during the Holocaust.
That's what our latest look at the game hints at.
Roughly halfway into the new two-and-a-half minute trailer, Daniels and members of his platoon find themselves captured and lined up outside a train's cattle car. A Nazi officer approaches one and, in German, asks a question ending with the word "Juden," the German word for "Jews." Read more...
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