Was going to make a post on this show, glad to see some one already has. This show was amazing to say the least. Iv never seen a WWII documentary done any better than this one.
The maker was able to bring the emotion through the screen, and you could feel what those guys were saying, about their experiences. The one scene where the nurse is talking, and she said one soldier asked her if he was going to be alright, and she kissed his forehead and said yes, and he said just making sure, then he died... Damn, that brought tears to my eyes. She said, we cried in solitude, but never in front of the boys.
The music, the footage, the speeches whiles things were happening, all just came together for a breath taking experience that tugged at your heart every second of the show. I would love to meet the producer of this, so I could shake his hand. Truly an amazing documentary.




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