The front was good, but it was a little chaotic later. Obviously, it can be made into a psychological station by relying on the plot. It must be the reason for creating a big scene. The story told in it may be the finishing touch, and it is also very thought-provoking.
That is, during World War II, after the Russians occupied Berlin, two soldiers found the ashes of Hitler and Eva. The two soldiers were later tortured into a human form, because the authorities wanted to make sure that the news of the suicide was not made up by the soldiers, and they simply did not believe that only the ashes were left. This is human nature.
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