After watching "Minefield", what is your attitude towards the party who should bear the responsibility in the war?

Adolf 2022-04-24 07:01:17

Like the Soviets, completely maim the Germans so that they can no longer arm the army.

Although you look pitiful, you are an aggressor and a defeated country. You have to cede land and pay indemnities, and your people will be punished and revenge.

The bitches of the Virgin seem to have never experienced civil hardships, starvation and poverty, so they say "why don't mine clearing tanks to clear mines?"

I hope we don't become the losers again, and the feeling of being despised for ceding land and indemnity is unpleasant.

Germany doesn't have any moral superiority. It's disgusting to see what the Germans say about the heroic fighting of the German army. How dare you bully a small country? —————————————————————————————————

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  • Bette 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    7/10. Tranquility can't dispel the crisis, and it is too difficult to overcome the hatred of identity opposition. When the dog was killed, the military commander still vented the dehumanizing insults of the prisoners of war, thinking that the large army who transported the demolished mines would be able to go home was chatting and laughing. Ashes vanished, a German boy desperately walked into the restricted area to rescue the little girl, and the military chief forgave them with blood and tears. I was dissatisfied with the director's whitewashing of Denmark, and the British were at fault for beating and scolding prisoners of war and breaking their promises.

  • Lesly 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Why should we be so cruel to the "enemy"?

Land of Mine quotes

  • Lt. Ebbe Jensen: If they are old enough to go to war, they are old enough to clean up.

  • 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.