Haven't you seen The Longest Day? Said film contains stories from American, English, French, and German viewpoints.
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Be a man, take one of your flagsMekstizzle wrote:
I'd like to be those Soviet chumps that ran without a gun or anything into MG42 emplacements.
How about Das Boot??...........German submarine flick........it is a remake from the classic.Mekstizzle wrote:
I want to see some films based on the German or Soviet or even British aspect. Is there any out there? Besides the really old WW2 films (pre 1980's) and that really annoying and boring sniping one (Enemy at the gates)
Don't hate on me, i know how paraniod you guys get. All i'm trying to say is that i've seen enough American WW2 films and i want to see something different...
Human?!!! Burning, gassing people alive, destroying entire villages, trying to wipe entire group of people, just because they happen to have different religion and not being true Arian race.lowing wrote:
Well I forgot to answer my own questions:
would fight for the US, of course
I would rather fight in Europe, it would appear that the Germans were more "human" than the Japanese in the Pacific.
I would want to be in the Army/Air Forces,...Would wanna fly, and the they thoughts of trying to land on a carrier after being shot at and shot up wouldn't sit too well with me.
Well, Hollywood has certainly "glamorized" life in the 8th Air Force in England 1942-43 flying B-17's. However the thoughts of being shot at and not being able to do anything about it would scare me as well. SO, I would r have rather flown fighters, namely, the P-38. I like the idea of at least 2 engines when someone is trying to shoot me down.
There aren't that many post 1980 WW2 films that aren't about Americans. There are non combat films like "Enigma" and "Schindlers List", both good films but not much in the way of action.Mekstizzle wrote:
I want to see some films based on the German or Soviet or even British aspect. Is there any out there? Besides the really old WW2 films (pre 1980's) and that really annoying and boring sniping one (Enemy at the gates)
Don't hate on me, i know how paraniod you guys get. All i'm trying to say is that i've seen enough American WW2 films and i want to see something different...
Enigma was taken from a surfaced U-Boat by the crew of HMS Bulldog (Royal Navy).Vilham wrote:
yeah there are a few but what realy anoyes me is when Americans make films and steal things that other countries did, like stealing the enigma machine, it was done by 2 norweigans or sweeds or something from a sinking sub, ie they went into a sinking ship to retreive it and risked being drowned, a very brave thing to do, then some American makes a film in which they claim to get the enigma and thereby mislead people who dont know much on the subject.
1. N. Africa/France or maybe one of the countries bordering the Soviet Union (squeezed between Hitler's Germany and Stalin's USSR would have been the definition of despair)lowing wrote:
1. What nation of the allies or axis would you fight for and why?
2. In what theater of operation would you rather be involved and why?
3. In what branch of service and why?
4. In what capacity would you rather do your fighting? IE. infantry, fighter pilot, tank driver, sniper, ships. etc..keeping in mind the life expectancy and the ways of death you could experience from that job.
The Fallschirmjager in the late war took walked or rode a truck to get to where they needed, they didn't take the plane. By mid-1944 they were just infantry, and some replacements weren't actually qualified to be a paratrooper. Their glory days would have been teh early days in Crete and Poland.Fenris_GreyClaw wrote:
I cant decide, so ima put two:
1. What nation of the allies or axis would you fight for and why?
Australia, Germany (not Hitler, GERMANY)
2. In what theater of operation would you rather be involved and why?
Indonesian, European
3. In what branch of service and why?
Ground Forces (AIF), Paratrooper (Fallschirmjager)
4. In what capacity would you rather do your fighting?
Slogging it out on the Kokoda Track/Trail, Paradropping where ever im needed.
THe move Stalingrad is very good. Its in german but is subtitled. Told from teh perspective of a group of German strosstruppe in stalingrad. very sad movie. also the downfall which was aforementioned was good.Mekstizzle wrote:
Thanks for all those suggested films guys. Guess there are quite a few out there.
No way, the duck for the win.The_Shipbuilder wrote:
After Band of Brothers and countless games to boot, how could anyone want to join anything other than 101st airborne?
Aside from that or I would have loved to have driven one of the three vehicles that won us the war: the Higgins boat, the forklift, or the supply truck.
When I said they acted more "human", I was referring to the treatment of the American POW's as compared to the way the Japanese treated their POW's, please don't read anything more into it. I am well aware of the atrocities the Nazis are capable, and guilty of.l=l-Oneill-l=l wrote:
Human?!!! Burning, gassing people alive, destroying entire villages, trying to wipe entire group of people, just because they happen to have different religion and not being true Arian race.lowing wrote:
Well I forgot to answer my own questions:
would fight for the US, of course
I would rather fight in Europe, it would appear that the Germans were more "human" than the Japanese in the Pacific.
I would want to be in the Army/Air Forces,...Would wanna fly, and the they thoughts of trying to land on a carrier after being shot at and shot up wouldn't sit too well with me.
Well, Hollywood has certainly "glamorized" life in the 8th Air Force in England 1942-43 flying B-17's. However the thoughts of being shot at and not being able to do anything about it would scare me as well. SO, I would r have rather flown fighters, namely, the P-38. I like the idea of at least 2 engines when someone is trying to shoot me down.
In my case Red army. The only army that was fighting aggressor and (I know I'm gonna get flamed for that one) the army that won that war.
Fly boy, any of the plains on red army side.
Well, um... America. It's not like I'm going to side with Nazies or Japanese Imperialists.lowing wrote:
If you were fighting WW2:
1. What nation of the allies or axis would you fight for and why?
Pacific. I think America's involvement in the Pacific was the most impressive because we were mostly alone in our battle.lowing wrote:
2. In what theater of operation would you rather be involved and why?
Air Force. Being a pilot would have been interesting -- albeit deadly.lowing wrote:
3. In what branch of service and why?
Pilot... despite the chance of death. In most cases, people died quicker from plane crashes or explosions than on the battlefield. If you have to risk death, fast is the way to go.lowing wrote:
4. In what capacity would you rather do your fighting? IE. infantry, fighter pilot, tank driver, sniper, ships. etc..keeping in mind the life expectancy and the ways of death you could experience from that job. Remember, you still wanna survive the war and go home.
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There's a good reason Hitler didn't attack Britain by sea. The British had the upper hand at sea, the Germans had the advantage in the air, which is why Hitler went for an air assault. It made a lot of sense, but luckily, against all the odds, the English won the battle of Britain. If the Germans had gained air superiority in the channel they could have taken out the navy quite easily.[UTQ]_Ausch88 wrote:
1- Germany
2- Battle of England
3- Luftwaffe
4- the battle of England was the turning point of the war.. if Hitler didnt attack the russians and use all his military power to invade England by sea and not only with bombers...
Just got back for Flags of Our Fathers.......I gotta say, it was okay, but I probably won't buy it, also it wasn't anywhere near Saving Pvt. Ryan. for action and war. It is a must see for all WW2 history fans, but as a movie I wasn't all that pumped up about it....I would have like more war and less bond drive. In my very very humble opinion. I read and loved the book.Spearhead wrote:
Being in a bomber you'd have a very short life expectancy.. plus, you'd have to fly in formation most of the time. So, in other words, you're sitting ducks for the Me 109's...
1. America
2. North African or European
3. Army (for those who don't know, America's Air Force was known as the Army Air Force back in World War 2, the Air Force we know today didn't exist)
4. Infantry (if possible, have a rank higher than sergeant). Maybe 82nd Airborne. They saw action in the invasion of Sicily, plus they did everything the 101st did as well.
Anyone seen Flags of our Fathers yet? I very much doubt anyone would want to be in the Pacific theater after seeing that, lol.
Great movie, btw. IMO best World War 2 movie out to date, even better than Saving Pvt. Ryan. If you haven't seen it, go see it ASAP.
Wouldnt be to sure on that....there were a few U-boats "docked for food" shall we say in Cork and Kerry ! Didnt we send a card saying sorry to hear of Hitlers death...infarness that was a mistake.CameronPoe wrote:
despite the neutrality of Ireland and