People always have to pay for the mistakes they made when they were young, don't they? A German SS officer who massacred civilians in Italy in 1944 escaped trial after the war because of Germany's unjust laws protecting the Nazis. When the Italian's son stood in front of him in 2001, holding a pistol he used in those years, he obediently knelt down, folded his hands, and prayed silently in his mouth. Maybe he has been waiting for this day for decades, maybe he has been at a critical juncture of life crises many times, and it is the idea of returning his life to the person he killed that year that has kept him up to this point. Facing the guns of the Italians, he felt that this was his rightful destination, he got what he wanted, and slowly closed his eyes. He should thank the Italian's son, because sometimes even when everyone forgives himself, he can't forgive himself, can he?
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