Band of Brothers- German's Christmas Spirit
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It is known that in World war 1 on christmas both allies and axis would stop fighting and come out of the trenches to greet and share foot with opponents, I guess this also happend in WW2
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@Eyyoh77 troll more.
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@jimmyxx3 Watch Joyeux Noël
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german soldiers are not demonized, they are just stereotypes.
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It would have been so god damn more good if the Americans started to sing aswell.
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Oh my God, the Germans also celebrate Christmas!
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"Band of Brothers" is just another dishonest propaganda movie from the jew-run Hollywood.
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my grand father was in the bulge in those fox holes killing germans, he had to retreat cause, well one there were much more germans and his gun didnt work, so he kept fighting untill it was over, he saved lifes of both sides, if he saw a german soldier go down he would get up an save him, he didnt care if he was in the SS. he was a great man he got purple heart and he was a staff sargent. He died about 30 years after the war of parkinsins. R.I.P of the victums of the war
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Gänsehaut pur!!!! Auch die Deutschen hatten Angst und Sehnsucht nach hause!!!!!
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@Gwynnfevar now that just made u look like an idiot, google translator is meant for people who dont know a language
I never find many American movies that DON'T demonize the Germans into "evil nazi's", I'm so glad that this 1 expresses the FACT that both sides were just humans drafted into the military, it's called war, not "kill the evil guy hip hip hurray" video game.
Surviving German soldiers today are unhappy that Adolf Hitler told them lies, they are also unhappy that at schools, they don't mention that, and simply call every single German an "evil nazi", it sicken me aswell.
jimmyxx3 9 months ago 38
In the end we are all brothers. Different country, same kind of men.
ZBone12 3 months ago 13