[The war. Charles frowns a little, wondering what that must have been like. There's a moment where he almost wonders if that means he shouldn't talk to Erik, because he knows the Nazis are evil, and that Captain America and his friends plus thousands of Allied troops are trying to stop them, and he follows along with what's happening as best he can in the papers and from listening to the radio, even if it upsets his mother and Raven doesn't like thinking about it.
But Erik's not a Nazi, he's just a kid like him, and suddenly there's a very strong sense of wrong bothering him, because if Erik was German, why had he ended up in that place, with Herr Doktor? Why was he starving and so scared? He knew people got taken prisoner in war time and it wasn't nice, but you didn't do it to your own people, and you definitely didn't do it to children.]
I used to live in England, but we had to move because of the war.
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But Erik's not a Nazi, he's just a kid like him, and suddenly there's a very strong sense of wrong bothering him, because if Erik was German, why had he ended up in that place, with Herr Doktor? Why was he starving and so scared? He knew people got taken prisoner in war time and it wasn't nice, but you didn't do it to your own people, and you definitely didn't do it to children.]
I used to live in England, but we had to move because of the war.