Episode 1: Company E will always inexplicably increase training time and training content, which is stricter than other teams in the same company.
Episode 2: Is Chief Sauber joking? Either get lost in training or get the wrong enemy.
Episode 3: War is purgatory, I can only hide in trenches and pretend to be dead. The names of the 65 brothers who can no longer come to get their clothes are heartbreaking to hear.
Episode 4: The parachutes fell from the sky like snowflakes. The addition of recruits and tanks made the war longer and more difficult. The friendship of looking for Daniel was touching.
Episode 5: Captain Winters is promoted for his outstanding performance in leading E Company, opening the way for civilian reporting records. With all the Army's infantry in retreat, Company E was still moving in the opposite direction without air force and artillery support, insufficient ammunition, insufficient food, and insufficient winter coats. Winters said we were paratroopers and were originally surrounded.
Episode 6: The war has officially entered the most difficult stalemate. Dark forests, heavy snow, frozen water, no quilts to resist the cold, and trenches dug by oneself are like graves. The medical soldier Eugene was numb from actively searching for medical supplies to being called, and his brief pity with the nurses at the rescue station was instantly vanished by artillery fire, and the only remaining female nurse's silk scarf was also used as a bandage. A fire that couldn't stand the cold was killed.
Episode 7: Lost his life for a Luger gun in his heart. The Bastogne field battle for more than a month, the enemy's artillery fire, the cold, the casualties of the people around him, the SX Deck commander with the backstage, and the endless mental torment are all factors that cause the soldiers to die. People who could not remember their names but had familiar faces left, suffocating me across the screen.
Episode 8: The newly graduated second lieutenant at West Point, and the brother of Company E, who was hospitalized due to injury, returned, making the final river patrol character appear to have a lower level of difficulty. The ones who came down are no longer the original group, and the spirit of Company E will live on forever.
Episode 9: The first half of the soldiers were asking what the meaning of the war was, and the answer was that the Germans were too bad, but when the U.S. military won, they would still mail home their plundered victories and shoot the German prisoners. In the second half, I found that I was disgusted by the Jewish concentration camps. Hitler's hatred of the entire nation led to the tragic death of 6 million civilians, which was more unacceptable than the battles on the battlefield.
Episode 10: Hitler committed suicide, leaving the final SS Eagle's Nest to be wiped out in one fell swoop, and the winner still takes all that can be removed. Germany surrendered, because Japan was still at war, brothers because of insufficient points, no Blue Heart Medal, no injuries and can't be discharged from the army to kill each other. The speech of the surrendering officer of Germany perfectly explained the friendship and brotherhood along the way. After Japan surrendered, they returned to their original lives and remained outstanding.
Written at the end: In just ten episodes, I explained the hard-fought war scenes from the perspective of the winner, and I have also seen the rise and destruction of Hitler's empire. It is difficult to say that war is the cause of a nation or a country. Which of the whole nature is not the strong food of the weak Who dominates. Remembering those dark and suffering days will make us cherish the peace and self-improvement now!
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