Zhou Zhixing: Did Germany begin to reflect after World War II?
German politicians and people did not start to reflect from the end of the war. At that time, Germany was indignant and did not participate in the Nuremberg trial of the allied forces. Until 6 1, more massacres of Jews were exposed, and the hearts of the German people became more and more uneasy. In 6 1 year, German courts prosecuted and tried senior officers who participated in the persecution of Jews in the war, and Germans began to understand that only the defeated were guilty. The 68-year student movement is the formation of the whole society's understanding of guilt, and the 70-year Brandon kneeling is an atonement act that conforms to the whole society. Since then, all German people have taken the initiative to atone for the injured countries and victims. "