drevil
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Mar 13, 2012 15:56:19 GMT 8
Post by drevil on Mar 13, 2012 15:56:19 GMT 8
After emerging as bitter rivals and enemies as young marathon runners, Korean native Kim Jun-shik and Japanese aristocrat Tatsuo Hasegawa both find themselves in the Japanese army, fighting the Chinese and Soviets in a bloody battle. Jun-shik is there under duress, while Tatsuo is a powerful colonel. After both are taken prisoner by the Soviets, their mutual hatred and mistrust boils over into a violence that is only stopped by the continuing horror of the war. Forced to fight for the Soviets, the two eventually rely on each other for survival, making it to Germany, where they are in turn separated and forced to fight for the Nazis. They meet again at Normandy Beach, both unlikely survivors, bonded together by history as they struggle to survive one more terrible battle as the Allies arrive on D-Day.
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labrador
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kriegsberichter
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Mar 13, 2012 21:30:24 GMT 8
Post by labrador on Mar 13, 2012 21:30:24 GMT 8
cool! movie?
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drevil
Unterfeldwebel

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Mar 13, 2012 21:50:04 GMT 8
Post by drevil on Mar 13, 2012 21:50:04 GMT 8
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labrador
Feldgendarmerie  
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Mar 13, 2012 21:57:33 GMT 8
Post by labrador on Mar 13, 2012 21:57:33 GMT 8
thanks for that! something to look forward to.
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jimmiroquai
WW2AAA Board Chairman
Walking the endless steppes...
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Mar 14, 2012 8:49:05 GMT 8
Post by jimmiroquai on Mar 14, 2012 8:49:05 GMT 8
Wow. Finally a story behind that famous picture.
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