One of the extreme few nazis I can respect. Going against orders, and helping officers from 2 other countries that are ENEMIES- just to save lives. He fights not for hatred, but to save lives.
Well, at that point it was fairly widely known what happened to German women unfortunate enough to be taken alive by the Soviets. Given what small amount I know of what the Red Army did on the way to raising the Red Banner over Berlin, I'd probably want a bullet too, at that point.
@Kirvi Rom Not so much the Western Allies, US and UK troops were heavily discouraged from fraternization of any kind, and those who did were often punished. The Soviet command turned a blind eye when their troops did it, seeing it as just retribution.
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One of the extreme few nazis I can respect. Going against orders, and helping officers from 2 other countries that are ENEMIES- just to save lives. He fights not for hatred, but to save lives.
the Marine made multiple simmillar actions, like Laconia or Wilhelm Gustlov (although the whole thing in Königsberg was like this story)
Nazis no more, those are REAL Germans
This shit hurts when put with the music. Like internally its painful but powerful.
Lt. Colleen McMurphy, what a woman. How could any man not fall hopelessly in love with her?
So sad......
Ayo
What the
0:12 such a good shot
So hard film, so hard music, so hard video. Thanks from Russia
I mean russia was the reason for the evacuation
What is the name of the movie?
Der Untergang ( Downfall )
2:40 brave moment
Well, at that point it was fairly widely known what happened to German women unfortunate enough to be taken alive by the Soviets. Given what small amount I know of what the Red Army did on the way to raising the Red Banner over Berlin, I'd probably want a bullet too, at that point.
@@talonsentinelrebelrider What happened to those women?
@Kirvi Rom I would get demonetised if I used the actual word. "Unilateral Involuntary Romance/Assisted End-of-Life."
@@talonsentinelrebelrider Didn't the Allies do that?
@Kirvi Rom Not so much the Western Allies, US and UK troops were heavily discouraged from fraternization of any kind, and those who did were often punished. The Soviet command turned a blind eye when their troops did it, seeing it as just retribution.
You see, I come from a *slightly* different timeline.
The Last Battle
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