ITT: Movies that were NECESSARY for its time - /tv/ (#212521817) [Archived: 582 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:24:17 PM No.212521817
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:30:03 PM No.212522010
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>>212521817 (OP)
most nazis were extremely cowardly backstabbers. Very few died with dignity or didn't rat out their comrades for a better deal. Even those who later killed themselves like Goring and Himmler backstabbed Hitler hard and tried to strike a better deal with the Allies in exchange. Keep in mind that the star of the SS and "Hitler's favorite commando" Otto Skorzeny became a Mossad hitman and killed escaped Nazis for the Israeli regime.

Another fun fact: Of the 16 million German men who served in the Wehrmacht and SS in WW2 12 million surrendered and Germany never had a relevant post-occupation resistance movement of any kind when even places like Ethiopia and Albania managed to have one

The only other occupied state with this level of subservience was Japan, but that at least had their deified Emperor tell them to stand down. Hitler meanwhile told the Germans to fight to the last, and they all ignored it and collaborated with their occupiers to the fullest extent possible

does this television show and/or film accurately portray this?
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:24:40 PM No.212523693
>>212522010
Ok Mr. Goldstein thanks for the history lesson
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:25:57 PM No.212523728
>>212522010
fr bro
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 9:05:38 PM No.212524871
>>212521817 (OP)
It's a good film until we see Adolph and Gerbils. The use of real life figures in a Tarantino flick is very distracting and kind of takes you out the movie. The real villain is Hans Landa but they basically let him get away with his crimes at the end, which was very unsatisfying. Also that stupid comic dialogue toward the end lowered the tone for me.