The truth is

Suzanne 2022-01-13 08:02:29

It is said that the war scene is rough, but if you look at the World War II documentary, the color World War II, you will find that the picture is very real. This is the condition of the German soldiers at that time, starved to death and frozen to death. There is no wit, clever, righteous, and unruffled protagonist, no physical display, and no Hollywood blockbuster special effects, but the truth is true, so true that I thought I was watching the video at that time. . . . . . . . .
War is evil, but sometimes humanity is not extinguished. It is not like the obscene Japanese devils in the Anti-Japanese War drama, but the real soldiers, some ordinary people who are not ordinary after taking off their military uniforms, they have nothing to do with the civilians. No enmity, unlike some dramas that emphasize the ugly faces of these soldiers, the only thing wrong is those politicians, those who point fingers on the map, they turned these soldiers into murderers, executioners.
In short, this is what I think. The most realistic and one of the best war films ever
, of course, like "Black Hawk Down", "The Last Survivor", "The Far Bridge", "The Longest Day". . . . Wait a minute, I’ve read it a little bit, what’s wrong in my opinion, I hope to forgive me

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  • Ima 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Thrilling grey tones like "All Quiet on the Western Front" Very good war movie; watched the English translation in broken German English =V=

  • Matt 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The World War II film from the German perspective is well done, and the reflection on the war is very profound. The depth of reflection on the war is beyond the reach of American and Soviet films depicting the Battle of Stalingrad. Well worth a look, and an answer to why Paulus' Sixth Army was unable to highlight the encirclement and rescue team rounds at Manstein, 56 kilometers away.

Stalingrad quotes

  • Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: May I ask you something, sir?

    Lt. Hans von Witzland: Please. Go ahead.

    Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: Is this your first time at the front?

    Lt. Hans von Witzland: Everyone must start somewhere.

  • Otto: Welcome to our grave.