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Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

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Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

A Jewish boy appeared in the Buchenwald concentration camp, and saving or not saving, killing or not killing, became the main consideration of both sides. It is not only the lambs that are exposed to the wolves, but also the nature of human beings.

In the casino, Maxgell, Brewer and the mountain fish sit at the table. They were very drunk. The remaining battalion chiefs and leaders of various working groups are like drunken beasts, engaging in the final revelry. They served themselves and took out everything they could find to drink. The scene is extremely out of control. They shouted and screamed.

Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

Maxwell and Brewer didn't drink less, cursing loudly at the timid Commander-in-Chief and Kamrott. These people did not care about the lives of those below. Skinny Maxgel's face was covered with acne that had turned pale.

He scolded in his broken voice, "They're all a bunch of crap!" If it were me, I wouldn't have left a single living thing here. Tomorrow we'll have to get out, maybe tonight we'll have to roll. Suddenly and savagely placed a bottle on the table: "I tell you, tomorrow the cell boss will give you the order to empty the torture room." Let go of the beasts, let them go..."

The mountain fish's eyes were sluggish, but his body did not shake in the slightest: "My torture room, I am in charge." ”

"It was amazing!" Maxgell cheered, "Mountain fish, you really have a kind!" Do you have a kind? We are all afraid of you. You have a kind! ”

Yamato put his hands on the table like two thick boards: "I will never allow anyone to take anything from my torture room." Schwarler can't do it, no one can! Maxgell gave the mountain fish a punch and made another twisting motion to break his neck: "Do you have a kind?" Brewer leaned forward, ready to be an accomplice of the mountain fish: "Tomorrow? ”

The mountain fish glanced at him with the afterglow: "Now! ”

"Maxgell!" Brewer shouted, "Let's do it together!" The mountain fish grabbed Brewer and said fiercely, "You'd better be sober." ”

Brewer nodded, "I'm sober. Maxgell pushed his hat to his forehead.

The mountain fish stood up.

Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

Foster heard footsteps. He jumped up from the wooden bed, quickly put on his clothes, and quietly walked to the door of the cell where he slept, listening to the movement outside.

Maxwell was holding a weapon. Yamato told him to put the gun back: "No shooting is allowed in the torture room." The three men walked into the mountain fish's room. The mountain fish took a heavy wrench and a four-sided iron rod from a box and handed it to the two men. "I can't see blood." The mountain fish looked gray and said coldly. They walked down the corridor of the torture chamber and opened the door of one of the inmates.

Foster stood behind the door, arms raised, and pressed his whole body against the door as if he had been nailed to a cross. His breathing trembled, and he listened carefully to everything.

The door opened suddenly, and under the blue, ghostly emergency lights, the figures of The Mountain Fish and the two squad leaders were clearly recognizable. The four inmates in the cell were startled. Brewer and Maxgell brought down two prisoners. As soon as the remaining two understood what was going on, they were knocked to the ground. It took these two people a long time to get the job done.

Finally none of the four prisoners made any more noises. The people in the other cells had already heard footsteps, screams, groans, gasps. Suddenly, a shout broke out in Cell Five, next to the room. Unnatural harshness and shrill shouts. Then another shout came out.

Hofer and Cropinsky stiffly poked their heads forward in the darkness, shouting into their rooms.

The mountain fish scolded and grinned and kicked open the door, and the shouts came out. Two squad leaders rushed in and beat the prisoners hard. The mountain bass used brute force to drag the shouting prisoners to the fence gate in the corridor. He pressed the prisoner's head against the iron shelf and slammed the door shut. The prisoner's neck was broken. The prisoner's body shrank into a clump, and a suffocating grunt came from his throat. The mountain fish then dragged the body back to the cell and locked it up with the other people who had been killed. "I don't want to hear any shouting." He locked the door as he spoke.

With a thirst for killing, Maxgel's lips trembled. Brewer tried to rush into Cell Five, but the mountain fish stopped him. "They're mine." He said only one word and walked to the other cells.

"Notice, there are six of them." He listened to what was going on inside. It was very quiet inside.

Maxgell and Brewer had already planned how to kill. The mountain fish hesitated for a moment, then kicked open the door. A figure rushed out of the cell, followed by four or five. Brewer roared, and the bass was knocked to the ground.

Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

A group of people rushed over, and the two squad leaders roared and beat the group. These desperate people did not have much strength, but the mountain fish was full of strength, and he dispersed the attackers and grabbed the leader. The mountain fish knelt on top of him, grabbed him by the neck, and slammed his head frantically into the concrete floor. The brutal fight did not last for a few minutes, and the man on the ground was killed.

This unexpected revolt made Brewer even wilder. The massacre and the alcohol left him completely delirious. He walked slowly down the corridor and shouted, "What about the other bastards!" ......

Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

A tragic and touching story before the liberation of the camps revolves around the rescue of a jewish boy, with displays and discussions about different aspects of human nature.

Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

Under the serious and oppressive atmosphere, there are dense and tense stories, there is no unnecessary laying out and dialogue, the plot arrangement is compact, the picture is tragic and bloody, people are very worried about the safety of the boy's life, but also for the compassion and kindness of human nature, for the extreme persecution and abuse of the situation still maintain the good and brave and strong dignity of human nature, and strive to practice the protection of life and love, let people admire and deeply move, cause people to think deeply about the harm of war, atrocities and totalitarianism and racism.

Source: The book "Wolves Around" adaptation of the movie "Naked in the Wolves" was invaded and deleted

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Reflecting on World War II: it's not just lambs that are exposed to wolves, but human nature...

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