In the final scene, the soldiers are preparing to surrender, and the commanding officer expresses a sense of disappointment and anger. He believes that the war is unnecessary, and that it has caused immense suffering and destruction. Despite his disappointment, the commanding officer acknowledges the bravery and determination of his soldiers.
The conclusion of War underscores the futility and tragedy of war, as well as the sacrifices made by soldiers who fight in it. Pirandello's portrayal of the war highlights the suffering, loss, and devastation that it brings, leaving readers with a profound sense of the horrors and consequences of war.