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Cross of Iron - Steiner - Frontschweine (German)

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2007

"Ich weis schon, warum ich dreckig bleibe."

"I know why I'm dirty."

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  • Long live Rolf Steiner!!!!!

  • Steiner ist so ein geiler Film. Leider nur der erste teil.

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  • @pinz2022 a time for love and a time to die was a very good film/book i saw it on TV (in the UK) in the early 80s but i dont think its ever been shown since .its a pity that the novels by sven hassel were never made into a decent film.

  • @pinz2022

    Well. 'Liberation' film is not propaganda film. Many soviet people believed in communism and considered Stalin and Lenin as their father. They fight mostly for ideals . Few of people do not share love to Stalin and communistic pathetic and fight for their families and land. But all of them loved Motherland despite on everything and fight for it.

  • Es una buena pelñícula pero muestra un soldado alemán valiente pero estilo americano, y los SS, los muestra como cobardes....

  • Pinz2022 you forgot 'Enemy at the gate' about snipers at Stanlingrad.

  • great soliders gott mitt uns..

  • There are only three movies about the war on the Eastern Front, well, four if you want to throw in the heavily propagandistic 1968 Mosfilm production "Liberation." There's this film, "Stalingrad" and the little-known 1958 classic "A Time to Love and a Time to Die" directed by Douglas Sirk, a German director who fled the nazis and written by Erich Maria Remarque, best known for "All Quiet on the Western Front.

  • i´v seen it many times.. liked it alot

  • Yup, picking the lice of each other is one of the joys of life. They really look frazzled. I like the bearded beatnik-dude myself.

    They should do a wide-screen re-release. This was directed by WWII vet and former journalist Sam Fuller--best known for the Big Red One. He had to go to (the former) Yugoslavia to film it and it never found an audience.

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