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Which friend has the old button war resources? Please enjoy them. There seems to be no resources on the internet. If you have it, please send it to my email. Thank you.

1944 In March, the world was still in the turmoil of the Second World War, and the Nazi's iron hoofs covered the land of France. Life goes on, people in the occupied areas are waiting for the dawn, but children with lively nature still go to school, play and have no worries. The children in Longwei village are very upset, because the children in Veronica, a neighboring village led by Aztec, the "little leader", always attack them on the way to school. They tried to fight back, but because they were outnumbered, they lost many battles. Just then, the beautiful young seamstress Simone returned to Langwei Village, accompanied by the girl Violet. Simone told the villagers that this was her goddaughter. Boys like beautiful violets very much. Lebrak, a boy, has poor academic performance and often jokes in class. It is not unusual for him to be punished by his teacher Paul. At home, in a rebellious period, he always quarrels with his grumpy father. Outside the classroom, LeBraque is out and out the "king of children". Hearing that his friend was ambushed, he took the lead in organizing boys to fight back. In the middle of the night, they sneaked into Veronica village and wrote slogans on the wall; They ambushed the children in Veronica village, waving wood blade and clubs to fight the "enemy" in repeated encounters ... After a "battle", Lebrak caught a boy from the other side, and he had a brainwave. He cut off all the buttons, shirts, trousers and even shoes on the child's body with a knife, and watched helplessly as the "enemy" fell down awkwardly with his trousers. Just as the "button war" was in full swing, the village police carried out a large-scale search and arrest of Jews, and people were taken away every day. Paul and other villagers watched all this and dared to speak out. Lebrak put all his thoughts and energy into the "button war". He was inspired by a Greek statue he saw when he visited the museum. In the next "battle", the children in Longwei village wore underwear and carried iron drums, attacking each other like Greek soldiers. During this period, violette and Lebrak also established friendship. On one occasion, Lebrak went to the Woods alone to rescue his "comrades-in-arms" captured by the "enemy", and his buttons were taken away. LeBraque came back to the village with pants in his hand and happened to bump into violette. She smiled. "Come to my house." Violet took out many colorful buttons, which she collected in a clothing store during her menstruation. She carefully sewed buttons on LeBron's underwear. "This is the fashion in Paris." The two children laughed. A few nights later, Lebrak braved the downpour to violette's house and climbed into the girl's room through the window. Violet told him about her life before the war. Her father is an architect and her family is Jewish. Her parents have been sent to a concentration camp, and Simone is entrusted by her mother to take care of herself. Lebrak assured her that he would not tell anyone about it. The "button war" continues, the children keep the captured buttons in bottles, and the tactics of both sides are becoming more and more varied. Lebrak sewed buttons on his chest as a medal of victory, and they also built a branch "fortress" in the Woods as a meeting place. LeBraque and violette also have a little trouble from time to time, which is the unique friction between "city girl" and "country boy". One night, Lebrak was awakened by a strange sound. He went downstairs quietly and was surprised to find that his parents were helping the underground resistance to transport weapons. The heartfelt respect for his father made LeBraque completely forget the previous conflict. In another "button war", Lebrak defeated the Aztec, and the children came to the "fortress" in the forest with food stolen from home. Only the mayor's son Bakaye was empty-handed, and the children kicked him out. On the way home, Bakaye was caught by the ambush Aztecs. Under their threat, Bakaye led the way to the outside of the fort. The Aztecs and their children lit arrows and shot at the fortress. Lebrak and them quickly escaped and watched the "fortress" destroyed in the raging fire. The children in Langwei village were furious and severely punished Bakaye in their own way. Hearing that Bakaye was humiliated, Paul criticized his students and took them to the mayor's house to apologize. The police are questioning Bakaye. When he saw Lebrak, he shouted excitedly. He didn't know how to vent his resentment, and inadvertently revealed that Violet might be Jewish. The police immediately became alert. At Paul's suggestion, Lebrak took the children to the village to tell everyone that violette might be exposed. Everyone, including adults and children in Veronica village, took action. Even the Aztecs forgot the past and helped Lebrak and violette escape the police search. Excited, the boys still don't forget to agree to continue the "button war". With the help of LeBron's parents and Paul, Simone intends to take violette to meet the leaders of the underground resistance. Lebrak led them over the hill, and they said goodbye in the afterglow of the sunset. Violet took the chain from her wrist and handed it to Lebrak. "Bring it to me after the war." Lebrak had a brainwave, cut off a button on his chest and put it in the girl's hand. "You can sew it for me next time." A few months later, Paris was liberated, and Simone returned to Longview Village with Violet, who never saw her parents again.