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Sholto Douglas was Military Governor of the British Zone of Occupation in post-war Germany, in which post he had to sign numerous death warrants. As Katharine Campbell explains, his struggle with moral injury forms the backdrop to consideration of the Overseas Operations Act (2021) and the proposed amnesty for Troubles-related prosecutions in Northern Ireland.◼