@mayurimayuri: and why then without consequences? and where were the guards of these prisoners? some kind of strange episode.
You can't just be a prisoner and hang out, hang out with fellow countrymen and indulge in idleness. you can't just go and kill a group of prisoners who could still be interrogated, exchanged for someone, for example, even if you have a dead brother.
@mytrt: these are not questions for me anymore, but for the creators. Plus, there were more German-hating American soldiers there than smart soldiers, so the guards could simply "not notice" the Americans so often happen.
It's just that further along the plot, the guy is reminded of this shooting more than once
In principle, it is interesting to watch the actions of not simple infantry, but trained marines or special forces during the Second World War, and also how smartly filmed. Definitely 5 per episode.
and what kind of shots were fired when Garnier then approached this group with cigarettes? Did he shoot them?
and where were the guards of these prisoners?
some kind of strange episode.
You can't just be a prisoner and hang out, hang out with fellow countrymen and indulge in idleness.
you can't just go and kill a group of prisoners who could still be interrogated, exchanged for someone, for example, even if you have a dead brother.
It's just that further along the plot, the guy is reminded of this shooting more than once
"War is a traumatic epidemic"