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Tina 2022-03-18 09:01:02
Brothers: hard to surpass, impossible to surpass
There were dishes at home when I was young. Revisiting it after going to university, I have a lot of feelings. The main director of each episode is different, so the narrative and line-drawing techniques also have their own merits. The plot, characters, props, lines, and various famous scenes will...
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Hailee 2022-04-23 07:01:09
Literal translation of each episode title, main battles and characters
This should be my third time watching the show, and it has been at least ten years since the first time I watched it.
Part One: Currahee
Major Battles: In 1942, the Easy Company, E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, US Army, began recruit training at Toccoa...

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Domenico 2021-10-20 19:00:50
The bedroom piano in the street fighting; the violin quartet in the ruins of Germany; the Jewish concentration camp; the romance of Dr. Luo; the chaplain who calmly prayed for the dead during the artillery fire.
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Bartholome 2022-03-24 09:01:11
2010.9.21 In the laboratory, the war dramas of others are called war dramas. There is no political praise, but simply reveals the cruelty of war and the preciousness of peace. Whether it is an allied army or an Axis power, except for a few people, human beings are all They love life and love beautiful things. If wars can’t eliminate wars and bring more killings, then it’s turning the cart before the horse. . .
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[Translating a speech a German General is giving to his men after they all surrendered]
Liebgott: Men, it's been a long war, it's been a tough war. You've fought bravely, proudly for your country. You're a special group. You've found in one another a bond, that exists only in combat, among brothers. You've shared foxholes, held each other in dire moments. You've seen death and suffered together. I'm proud to have served with each and every one of you. You all deserve long and happy lives in peace.
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Nixon: Division has decided to pluck one officer from each regiment who served in the heroic defense of Bastogne and send them back to the States on a thirty day furlough... get him out banging the drum for the war bonds, that kind of thing. Turns out I've been plucked.
Richard Winters: Hey, that's fantastic, Lew. Good for you.
Nixon: Thank you.
Richard Winters: But how does your leaving help me?
Nixon: It doesn't. I'm not going. I've already seen the States, I grew up there. That's why I came to Europe. I just wish they told me a war was going on. Anyway, this thing is wasted on me, but I'm sure we could find an officer somewhere in this battalion that could use a long trip home.