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Re: What are your most impressive scenes in 'Das B
Posted by:
annox
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Date: January 04, 2004 07:59PM
<HTML>Hello Io,
thanks for your reply. I wouldn't describe my start as lovely, but was ok, thanks.
Your favourite scene is an absolutly high peak, I think. In my opinion there are different things to say. The word 'Kreuzzug' implies that it wasn't just an 'ordinary' war, it's an ideological inspired one.
Their beards can cover their young faces... but not their eyes. The putting to sea crews for the first time, were well trained HOW to use their weapon - returning crews HAVE used it. So they had to do this one further step every soldier in a hot war has to go. I told my mother that her uncle(U-74) died as Matrosenobergefreiter in the age of 22 and how terrific this is. She answered with a question: 'And how about you?' I didn't thought after this fact about soldiers age before - I was 19 when I became Unteroffizier...
But there is nothing special, it's normal, isn't it?
"Schalke hat verloren..." Is that strange[no, of course not - I'm not a fan of Schalke )]?! I'm sure Pilgrims fury is serious.The strange thing is, that the loose by Schalke is of serious importance for them.
What about the fact, that 'der Alte' calls it 'Kinderkreuzzug' in front of a PK-man...?
Best regards
annox</HTML>
thanks for your reply. I wouldn't describe my start as lovely, but was ok, thanks.
Your favourite scene is an absolutly high peak, I think. In my opinion there are different things to say. The word 'Kreuzzug' implies that it wasn't just an 'ordinary' war, it's an ideological inspired one.
Their beards can cover their young faces... but not their eyes. The putting to sea crews for the first time, were well trained HOW to use their weapon - returning crews HAVE used it. So they had to do this one further step every soldier in a hot war has to go. I told my mother that her uncle(U-74) died as Matrosenobergefreiter in the age of 22 and how terrific this is. She answered with a question: 'And how about you?' I didn't thought after this fact about soldiers age before - I was 19 when I became Unteroffizier...
But there is nothing special, it's normal, isn't it?
"Schalke hat verloren..." Is that strange[no, of course not - I'm not a fan of Schalke )]?! I'm sure Pilgrims fury is serious.The strange thing is, that the loose by Schalke is of serious importance for them.
What about the fact, that 'der Alte' calls it 'Kinderkreuzzug' in front of a PK-man...?
Best regards
annox</HTML>