"You know, from the first time you convict an innocent person." At first I thought it would be a dispute between bad law and bad law, but later found that the trial had little to do with the law, and even thought that Heywood was in favor of Jiang Ning, until finally Heywood convicted the defendant , sentenced to life imprisonment, and said the words you know to Jiang Ning, Heywood has always been sober. As a Chinese, I always bring Japan into Germany unconsciously when watching movies. When the lady said that I don't know about the atrocities of the German government and my husband doesn't know either, I always feel that it is very similar to today's Japan. I took it lightly if I didn’t know, and those victims of the comfort women system who have passed away have been waiting for an apology all their lives. How could her husband, as a soldier, not know what the country is doing? Such an excuse is too pale . After World War II, the punishment for Germany was severe enough that they had to admit the atrocities of World War II. On the other hand, how many Japanese officers escaped sanctions under the support of the United States and entered the upper ranks of Japan, so that not many Japanese today know what their ancestors did to China. They even thought that China was slandering them. So I really don't agree with every word of the young lawyer at all, and even hate him because I come from a country that was a victim of World War II.
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