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Rodolfo 2021-10-18 09:31:07
The pinnacle of war-themed film and television dramas and textbooks
The famous American war dramas have compact plots and profound characterizations. The details are well restored. From weapons to battlefield environments, they almost restore the original appearance of airborne operations in the European theater of World War II. They are still regarded as...
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Daphnee 2022-04-21 09:01:12
Impressive paragraphs
"I just want to survive, that's all"
- John Martin
"It was a long war and a hard one. You fought bravely and proudly for your country, you are an extraordinary group, closely connected to each other , this kind of friendship exists only in battle. Like brothers, use foxholes together, support...

Iain Robertson
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Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I watched it the second time, and I couldn’t even bear to fast forward every episode with the same title.
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Aurelia 2021-10-20 19:00:32
Major Richard Winters, a retired officer of E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506 Parachute Regiment, 101st Airborne Division of the US Army, passed away on the eve of his 93rd birthday. (January 21, 1918 ~ January 2, 2011)
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Richard Winters: Harry, fire's not a good idea.
Harry Welsh: Just a couple of minutes. We're in a dell.
Richard Winters: A dell? Like where fairies and gnomes live?
Cpt. Nixon: I swear I thought I could smell a fire... I DID smell a fire. Are you out of your mind?
Richard Winters: Well, we're in a dell.
Cpt. Nixon: Huh?
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Joe Toye: Hey guys, I'm glad we're going to Europe.
[takes out his knife]
Joe Toye: Hitler gets one of these right across the windpipe, Roosevelt changes Thanksgiving to Joe Toye Day, pays me ten grand a year for the rest of my fucking life.