From the comments page:
Martin is the first to personalize genius. He elevates the common man, and therefore is much loved. - Margaret Kozikowski
Thank you for the article about no name. It confirms that he was already an arrogant POS before becoming a POW and stayed one afterwards. He doesn’t seem to have done any self-reflection during his captivity to improve the poor character that contributed to his crash and capture.
FTA - “He went on to accuse two of his fellow POWs of being collaborators who were actively aiding the enemy, because of antiwar statements one of them had made while a POW, a charge that dogged the men for the rest of their lives.”
I didn’t know if no name had said or done anything during his captivity that was critical of his country or leaders, but knowing how everyone has different tolerances for torture, I was willing to give him a pass for any words/deeds during that time. It appears that he was not as sympathetic towards his fellow-POWs.
This makes no name an even bigger POS than I thought he was before, and I’m enjoying the image of him burning in hell for eternity.