The protagonists of tragedies are often not bad people. The reason why they fall into bad luck is not by doing bad things, but by making mistakes, and their actions have had their own unintended consequences. In the white winter, the German and British fighter planes in World War II perished together and crashed one after another. The two crew members were destined to make fun of the crash together. The enemies were jealous when they met, but they were forced to be in the blizzard wasteland together. The discipline and self-respect of the German pilots; the gentlemanly demeanor of the British pilots rubbed against each other in a narrow space. However, the two groups of people, who had tended to be harmonious and turned enemies into friends, were about to escape from the predicament when a German pilot was ambushed and killed by the British army who came to rescue him during a ski race with British pilots.
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