Three Luftwaffes and two British airmen were shot down together, met in the snow and ice of Norway, and spent perhaps the most memorable time together in a log cabin.
When the British and Germans take off their coats for table manners and try their best to eat at the same table in uniform, although they still bicker and conflict over their own ideas, you already understand that they are the same kind of people and respect each other.
When British soldiers urinated in the snow and sang flying over the rainbow, and everyone watched the never-before-seen aurora, they should have forgotten the war!
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