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Ashly 2022-04-23 07:03:37
brutal war
This is a story after the end of the war, a history that is not well-known and not well-known, but behind it is how many young lives are blurred here.
War is cruel and cruel to ordinary people, whether they win or lose.
Those young boys, they love life, even if it is a beetle or a little mouse. They...
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Aryanna 2022-04-23 07:03:37
this is a problem
The Germans buried landmines in Denmark, so is it reasonable for Denmark to ask the Germans to dig the landmines even if he didn't bury them himself? From God's perspective, I believe that most people stand in the position of young German boys and see cute little boys We can't bear to have a child...

Tim Bülow
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Scarlett 2022-03-21 09:02:45
all things reincarnate
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Scarlett 2022-03-22 09:02:26
The process of waiting for each sudden explosion is extremely torturous. Those of us who have never experienced war take it for granted that the light of humanity flashed in the film is taken for granted, but in an era devastated by war, the victors and the losers are swallowed up by hatred, and it is easier to let go and vent. After the ashes disappeared, the portrayal was very delicate, and the ending eventually became bright, otherwise it would become the forced "Hurt Locker". 9/10
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closing title card: After the war, more than 2000 German prisoners were forced to remove over 1.5 million landmines from Denmark's west coast.
closing title card: Nearly half of them were killed or severely wounded.
closing title card: Many were barely more than children.