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"The Foxholes of Mars" is a science fiction short story written by Fritz Leiber, first published in 1949. It is a science fiction work set in the future between interplanetary wars.
The novel deals with a variety of themes, including the inhumanity of war, the loss of personal identity, and the impact of the desire for power on the human spirit. It also shows human nature and conflict that will not change even in future society.
If you like science fiction that explores the complexities of conflict and their impact on individuals, Fritz Leiber's "The Foxholes of Mars" is still relevant in its depiction of the human cost of war. It offers powerful, thought-provoking stories.

Summary
The story unfolds from the perspective of an unnamed Earthling soldier. He participates in a battle on Mars and experiences extreme mental pain and confusion.
The protagonist feels the meaninglessness of war and disillusionment with humanity. Although he hates his fellow soldiers, he also feels sympathy for his enemies.
During the battle, he performs heroic actions to save his comrades, but soon attempts to deliberately kill another comrade. This shows that his mental state is extremely unstable.
After the war, he returns to civilian life, but his inner conflict continues. He feels a lust for power and fantasizes about becoming a future leader and ruling the galaxy.

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The FOXHOLES of MARS