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Ida 2022-01-29 08:07:22
Recommendation: Introduction to the author of the novel "Iron Cross" and the prototype of the protagonist
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An introduction to the author and the prototype of the protagonist of the novel "The Iron Cross"
Willi Heinrich (August 9, 1920 – June 12, 2005) was a German writer and author of the novel based on the film The Iron Cross.
Born in...
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Idell 2022-01-29 08:07:22
Where was Germany today?
The masterpiece in my mind is a very old movie, the war scenes are not rigorous, and there is no blood when stabbed with a knife. However, the expression of thought always precedes reality. In 1943, except for the Japanese army in China, the days of other Axis troops were not easy. Personal bravery...

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Earnest 2022-03-18 09:01:08
The inanity of war, exposed without concession in all its hideousness, does not engender the annihilation of humanity, whose disenchantment sounds like a vain pessimistic appeal. The stylized vision of Sam coupled with the lucidity of a gaze on sentient beings seduces
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Gardner 2022-03-26 09:01:13
A typical anti-war theme, but it is actually closer to an American Western in its bones. The ending is also set so crazy and unconventional, it is unforgettable.
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Sargeant Steiner: Why do you want it so badly? It's just a piece of worthless metal look.
Captain Stransky: It's not worthless to me.
Sargeant Steiner: Why is it so important to you? Tell me, Captain, why?
Captain Stransky: Sergeant, if I go back without the iron cross, I couldn't face my family
[bomb exploding]
Sargeant Steiner: Personally Sir, I don't think you deserve the iron cross.
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Sargeant Steiner: Didn't your Fuhrer say that all class distinctions were to be abolished?
Captain Stransky: I'm an officer of the Wehrmacht .I've never been a party member.I'm a Prussian aristocrat and I don't want to be put into the same category.
Sargeant Steiner: So we agree for once ,good.
Captain Stransky: But he is till our Fuhrer
Sargeant Steiner: Unfortunately .
Captain Stransky: This is a different question sergeant.That's not up to us to judge.
Sargeant Steiner: Why do you want it so badly? It's just a worthless piece of metal.Look!
Captain Stransky: It's not worthless to me.
Sargeant Steiner: Why is it so important to you.Tell me captain,why?
Captain Stransky: Sergeant,if i go back without the iron Cross,I couldn't face my family
Sargeant Steiner: [BOMB EXPLODING] Personally Sir,I don't feel you deserve the Iron Cross.