I remember the clearest shot of a German tank emerging from the Bouguer River, which was originally an underwater tank developed by Germany to attack Britain.
And German troops disguised as Soviet troops. The most classic scene is that the soldier ordered the women and children to surrender, and the tragic music was accompanied by the scene of a woman holding a white scarf in a holy way and going out to surrender.
Of course, the most tragic thing is the sacrifice of political commissar Fuming. The description in this film is that he himself admitted to be a political commissar. The historical fact is that he was betrayed by traitors (as is described in "Battle of Moscow", the traitor was soon killed by other captives). During World War II, in order to attack the Soviet army, the Germans shot all the political commissars, because the political commissars stubbornly resisted to the end, and therefore, the Soviet army retaliated, and all the SS troops were also shot!
But then again, Brest is actually a disputed territory between the Soviet Union and Poland. Back then, the Soviet Union also got it by looting and looting during the German-Polish War, and it was not so glorious, but it was a robber who met a more savage robber. That's it.
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