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Why does he visit the Captain's wife, only minutes later to brutally reject her?

My guess: what she says implies that she in a sense drove her husband to suicide, and that angered him.

So maybe the purpose of the visit was not to see her, but rather to see the Captain?


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I think he visited her from guilt as he had, unwittingly, assisted his senior officer in committing suicide. Perhaps he thought the wife might be mourning.

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The purpose of Diestl's visit was to give the wife what the Captain gave him to give her (I can't remember what it was). He didn't know the Captain had committed suicide (with the bayonet Diestl gave him) until the sultry wife mentions it. She told Diestl that she sent the Captain a letter encouraging him to live out the rest of his days in an institution due to the gross nature of his wounds, which likely was the deciding factor in the Captain's suicide. This naturally disgusted Diestl, which explains his angry exit.

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