Although his own countrymen were killed, he won't fall into the trap of joining the IRA to take an eye for an eye. Instead he'll resist by putting his back up to the wall to end the cycle of violence.
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If your referring to the battle between the Jewish and Romans on the Masada rock, the Romans.
Joe Johnston was in command, though I don't think he was ever hailed as a hero - sophisticated, but not 'Confederate' enough in style and spirit. Johnston had ceded some authority to P.G.T.Beauregard, who had an intimate knowledge of the terrain. He had a bit more of the Confederate style, though he did not end up having a 'good war'. The one who did become a hero at this battle was T.J. Jackson, who acquired his nickname 'Stonewall' here - whether meant as a compliment or an insult we shall never know, as the person who gave it to him was mortally wounded almost immediately afterwards.
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so that they wont get pursicuted