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There are also some good YouTube videos on what life was like in Germany after the war.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Meltdown99 said:There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss D-Day from the Germans point of view. I'm sure most Germans would just like to forget WW2 happened, I suppose.
So maybe there is a depiction of D-Day out there.
If anyone know of any, I'm not that knowledgeable in German and French film, please hook me up.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
There’s a few really good German movies about the war but not about d-day in particular I think. Das Boot, Der Untergang, Operation Walküre, Stalingrad to name a few. There’s also one from the Russian point of view, I‘ll find out the name.
Personally I’m not sure if we (Germans) want to forget. Sure, we wish it had never happened but now that it has we mustn’t ever forget! Hope you get what I’m trying to say0 -
Meltdown99 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Meltdown99 said:There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss D-Day from the Germans point of view. I'm sure most Germans would just like to forget WW2 happened, I suppose.
So maybe there is a depiction of D-Day out there.
If anyone know of any, I'm not that knowledgeable in German and French film, please hook me up.I think he was agreeing and merely trying to emphasize your point
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Meltdown99 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Meltdown99 said:There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss D-Day from the Germans point of view. I'm sure most Germans would just like to forget WW2 happened, I suppose.
So maybe there is a depiction of D-Day out there.
If anyone know of any, I'm not that knowledgeable in German and French film, please hook me up.
If it was just some random thought on Germans feeling towards the war. Then I misread it as having context to what I had just written."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
JPPJ84 said:There’s a few really good German movies about the war but not about d-day in particular I think. Das Boot, Der Untergang, Operation Walküre, Stalingrad to name a few. There’s also one from the Russian point of view, I‘ll find out the name.
Personally I’m not sure if we (Germans) want to forget. Sure, we wish it had never happened but now that it has we mustn’t ever forget! Hope you get what I’m trying to say0 -
Germanys censorship is, maybe understandable, but a bit weird at the same time:
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For one I do not believe for a minute that just because you remember, does not mean history will not be repeated. I have only ever watched youtube videos on the German perspective...I have never had an interest in watching WW2 movies from their perspective.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:For one I do not believe for a minute that just because you remember, does not mean history will not be repeated. I have only ever watched youtube videos on the German perspective...I have never had an interest in watching WW2 movies from their perspective.
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Meltdown99 said:For one I do not believe for a minute that just because you remember, does not mean history will not be repeated. I have only ever watched youtube videos on the German perspective...I have never had an interest in watching WW2 movies from their perspective.0
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The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1
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JPPJ84 said:The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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The documentary about D-Day I talked about in another thread seems to be french. The title is SACRIFICE From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris
Part 1 (which I saw) with the colorized photo and step-by-step breakdown of the operation. Part 2 is the road to Paris. Very interesting:
https://youtu.be/toHhkWz8PIU
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mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1
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JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1
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I've watched YouTube videos where the narrator stated that the German people were opposed to the Nuremberg Trials, except for the very high ups in German command.
Recently some post-war issues have arisen from Poland and Greece...both countries claim Germany owes the reparations...
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Meltdown99 said:I've watched YouTube videos where the narrator stated that the German people were opposed to the Nuremberg Trials, except for the very high ups in German command.
Recently some post-war issues have arisen from Poland and Greece...both countries claim Germany owes the reparations...
Seems natural. Don't see what could be considered strange about that. So soon after the war ended. The world must have been in chaos the months/years after. Especially for Germany and their psyche
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mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1
Anyways... I don’t think there’s a whole lot of people in the east who want the GDR back. Hell no. What they do want back is their jobs, their social security. Loads of regular workers lost everything because the factories were closed. The system wasn’t self sustainable and it showed once capitalism came. So people left in droves. My home town had a population of 100.000 in 1989, ten years later it was hardly 70.000. One main problem was and still is that it was the better educated people who were leaving, so poverty in the east rose even more.
So of course there were and sadly still are a lot of stereotypes. The rich and smart west vs the poor and backwards east. When I went to uni (in the west) one of the first things some dumbass said to me was, „all Ossis (Ost = East) are Nazis, except for you of course, Julie!“ ... like, seriously?! Two weeks ago a guy who I had a date with said he unfortunately can’t date an Ossi girl... wow! So yeah, basically it’s still „we and them“ a lot of the time. Of course I’m not saying everyone still thinks like that but a lot of people do.
A lot of my friends make Ossi jokes and most of the time I know how to take it but more often than not it stinks, especially when it’s people I’ve literally met ten minutes ago.Post edited by JPPJ84 on0 -
Meltdown99 said:I've watched YouTube videos where the narrator stated that the German people were opposed to the Nuremberg Trials, except for the very high ups in German command.
Recently some post-war issues have arisen from Poland and Greece...both countries claim Germany owes the reparations...
It came out when I was a senior in college, and was immediate required reading. It was an explosive argument at the time.
https://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Willing-Executioners-Ordinary-Holocaust/dp/0679772685/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=hitlers+willing+executioners+by+daniel+goldhagen&qid=1559761122&s=gateway&sprefix=hitlers+&sr=8-1
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JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:The Russian miniseries is called Liberation https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0198811/?ref_=m_nv_sr_1
Anyways... I don’t think there’s a whole lot of people in the east who want the GDR back. Hell no. What they do want back is their jobs, their social security. Loads of regular workers lost everything because the factories were closed. The system wasn’t self sustainable and it showed once capitalism came. So people left in droves. My home town had a population of 100.000 in 1989, ten years later it was hardly 70.000. One main problem was and still is that it was the better educated people who were leaving, so poverty in the east rose even more.
So of course there were and sadly still are a lot of stereotypes. The rich and smart west vs the poor and backwards east. When I went to uni (in the west) one of the first things some dumbass said to me was, „all Ossis (Ost = East) are Nazis, except for you of course, Julie!“ ... like, seriously?! Two weeks ago a guy who I had a date with said he unfortunately can’t date an Ossi girl... wow! So yeah, basically it’s still „we and them“ a lot of the time. Of course I’m not saying everyone still thinks like that but a lot of people do.
A lot of my friends make Ossi jokes and most of the time I know how to take it but more often than not it stinks, especially when it’s people I’ve literally met ten minutes ago.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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