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the scale of the prisoner-of-war camp was like a huge painting, spreading out on the flat land. four people lived in one house, and the air was filled with the faint aroma of firewood and the smell of war embers. every day, apart from weeding, they were waiting for a change in their fate.
the name "nine military gods" lingers in my ears like a mysterious mystery. the attack on pearl harbor shook the whole world, but for those captured, the meaning of war was survival.
they come from different backgrounds, different families, and different experiences. but they have all experienced the cruel war, but on the flat land, they are looking for their own existence. in the prisoner-of-war camp, the fate and true identity of these "nine military gods" are gradually revealed. lieutenant sakamaki, with his unique identity, strives to find peace and tranquility under the shadow of war.
their stories are not only about survival in war, but also about the exploration of human nature. how do they face fear and find hope? what kind of war are they experiencing?
perhaps, we should pay attention to what they experienced, rather than just dwelling on the cruelty of the war. they may turn the memory of the war into new strength and bring new hope to the future world.