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Normandy: The Last Rescue | Full D-Day War Movie | WW2 War Action Movie

Intense WW2 D-Day rescue mission unfolds with soldiers battling enemies, medical emergencies, and survival challenges in Normandy.

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Key Takeaways

  • WW2 battlefield rescues are fraught with danger, requiring quick decisions under fire.
  • Medical aid in war zones is critical but often hampered by limited resources and enemy threats.
  • Soldiers rely on teamwork, trust, and resilience to overcome overwhelming odds.
  • War impacts individuals deeply, blending moments of fear, hope, and humanity.
  • Surrender and negotiation can be tactical moves for survival in desperate situations.

What the video covers

  • The video depicts a dramatic WW2 D-Day rescue mission in Normandy with intense combat and survival scenes.
  • Soldiers face heavy enemy fire, limited ammunition, and critical medical emergencies during evacuation attempts.
  • Key characters include Private James Lewis, Lieutenant Vera Cornish, and Captain Bruno, who struggle to survive and aid the wounded.
  • The group encounters enemy forces, surrenders, and negotiates under tense conditions while trying to complete their mission.
  • Medical personnel work under fire to save lives, highlighting the urgency and brutality of battlefield medicine.
  • The narrative explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of war.
  • Interactions between soldiers reveal camaraderie, fear, and moments of humor amidst chaos.
  • The rescue mission involves navigating hostile territory, managing injuries, and dealing with prisoners of war.
  • The story includes emotional moments reflecting soldiers' personal backgrounds and motivations.
  • The film portrays the complexity of wartime decisions and the human cost of conflict.

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What is the main setting of the video?

The video is set during the D-Day invasion in Normandy during World War II, focusing on a rescue mission amidst combat.

Who are the key characters featured in the rescue mission?

Key characters include Private James Lewis, Lieutenant Vera Cornish, Captain Bruno, and other soldiers involved in the mission.

How does the video portray medical challenges during wartime?

The video shows medical personnel working under fire with limited supplies, emphasizing the urgency and difficulty of treating wounded soldiers on the battlefield.

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Speaker A
Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat.
01:56
Speaker A
[Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] I need ammo.
05:03
Speaker A
Get your head down. He came back. I missed. Lo, what's the status? They're pretty much gone, sir. There's a few tanks, some medics. We got 20 minutes at most.
05:56
Speaker A
We don't have 20 minutes. How's my girl Nancy? Keep dreaming. Fall back to the trees. [ __ ] This came from the trees.
06:22
Speaker A
Look out. Shoot him. Shoot him. Shoot him. Fall back. Let's move. Lewis, get off your ass.
06:57
Speaker A
Vikings, watch the flags. [Music] [Music] Go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. You have 10 minutes. Jones is packed and ready, sir. Tell him to go. Yes, sir.
07:37
Speaker A
You almost ready? Almost. These aren't bad. Where's Nancy? She's on that truck. Stop. The truck.
08:01
Speaker A
Nancy. Nancy, I need you now. They told me to get on this truck. Come on, we'll take the next one.
08:19
Speaker A
[Music] Let's go. Hold him down. Hold still, Becky. Hold still. God damn it. Hold him down.
08:45
Speaker A
They gave me morphine in the field. Everyone here should be gone. We don't have any masks. Forget it. Let's go.
08:54
Speaker A
Don't leave. We have to leave now. We have to leave now. We have to stop this bleeding, Captain. You're going to die.
09:00
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Just let him work on you. If we don't leave now, we all die. Hurry, Nancy. Just gloves. Come on.
09:13
Speaker A
Penicillin. Yes. Just get it ready. Come on. He's fading. Let's go. Well, Maxwell. Yeah. Yeah. Get us out of here.
09:34
Speaker A
Get us out of here. Get us out of here. Can you work on him in transport? No way.
09:40
Speaker A
How much time do we have? About 10 minutes, sir. You have five. You all right? Yes, sir. Wasn't hurt.
09:58
Speaker A
It's not what I meant. What do you got there? At ease, kid. My sister meant this. It's my good luck charm, I guess.
10:13
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Yeah, there's a lot of those out here. Is that yours? Good luck charm? It's just a lighter. What's your name? Lewis. Sir, what's your first name? James. Okay, Private James. Lewis, you know how to stand still? Yes, sir. Good. Stand here
10:34
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and watch for Nazis, sir. Yeah. What do I do if I see one? You don't let him in.
10:47
Speaker A
How's this pressure? It's fine. Horses leave it. Heat. Heat. Going to go up. [Applause] Don't shoot. It's a hospital. It's a hospital.
12:33
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It's a hospital. It's a hospital. It's a medical team. Surrender. Medical team. It's a medical team. Let's see what's happening.
12:52
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[Music] [Music] A snail and the hold and the hold. Keep keep going. We are in the middle of a procedure here.
13:14
Speaker A
You may all consider yourselves prisoners and surrender yourselves immediately. Doctor immediately. Doctor, please. If I don't close this man's wound, he will die.
13:47
Speaker A
[Music] Are you saying you refuse? I'm saying I need you to be quiet so I can finish what I'm doing.
14:00
Speaker A
[Music] Bring them all. Please, we need to finish. What is your name? First Lieutenant Vera Cornish.
14:28
Speaker A
You have one minute. Can't. It's going to be okay. It's not okay. Our prisoners warn. They're not going to hurt us. He shot the doctor. Won't hideen.
16:02
Speaker A
Won't hiden yourself. I'm out. I'm out. [Music] This is Don't shoot. This is an American P transport. This is a P transport vehicle. We're Americans. Oh, yeah. Well, who's the best baseball team in America?
17:22
Speaker A
Well, you're probably going to say New York, but I'd have to argue it's Brooklyn.
17:29
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Brooklyn. That's not even an option. I was going to say Boston, but I thought you might kill me. I still can.
17:46
Speaker A
Oh, Jesus. Did we hit him? No. He's waking up from surgery. Oh. Yeah, sorry about that. Thought this was a weapons truck.
17:55
Speaker A
That's all right. I needed a haircut. Well, you're lucky. I almost never miss. Where are we? Where's your unit? It's just me and Fisher. When we dropped in, we got separated from our unit. So, we hope we use the radio. You don't make
18:12
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contact. Uhuh. He sabotaged it. [ __ ] Really? No. I almost had him, though.
18:18
Speaker A
You mean I almost had him? What? No, no, you guys didn't get them all.
18:24
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Nah, nah. Two of them ran off. Come on, guys. Ver, stay in the truck.
18:32
Speaker A
Hey, what do you guys got to eat around here? Probably something shitty in German. Ah, liver worst. That's a great name. Hold tight, buddy. Hold tight. All right. Keep pressure on it.
18:49
Speaker A
Fish like this. I got it. All right. Keep pressure on it. Got any sulfur effects in there? I will.
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Speaker A
Go get him. Go get him. I'm [Applause] coming. Hey, hang tight. Hang tight, bud.
19:17
Speaker A
Hold tight. Hold tight. Right. Hold tight. Right. My mom. Sh. No. Listen. Don't worry about your mom. Don't worry about your mom. You're going to be fine. You hear me? You're going to be fine. Here.
19:30
Speaker A
Where's our sulfur packs? 12. Coming. I got you. You're going to be fine. You hang tight. I'm going to take care of these two guys and we're going to get to you. Okay. You stay awake. Anderson, I want us to follow
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Speaker A
that tree line. Try to flank them on the right. Got it. Yes, sir. It's Griggs, sir. Griggs, I want you to go left. All right. When we see you both close in the middle, we'll charge.
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Speaker A
Lewis, when I stop firing, you start. You got it. Yes, sir. You got it? Yes, sir. All right. Hey, fish. Fish. You hang tight, buddy. All right.
20:26
Speaker A
Fish. Fish. Fish. Hey, you still here? Fish. [ __ ] [Music] Go go go go go go.
20:52
Speaker A
[Music] [Music] I surrender. I surrender. I surrender. I surrender. I surrender. Hey, don't try to move yet.
21:47
Speaker A
Sorry. It'll just take me a minute, sir. What kind of evacuation is this? Not a very good one, Louis.
22:04
Speaker A
Glad you're okay, sir. Who says I'm okay? Sorry. Have you got your [ __ ] together yet?
22:13
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Yes sir. Where are we? Well, we're trying to figure that out. We had to surrender and we unsurrendered.
22:25
Speaker A
Are any of those mine? Yes, sir. Private Anderson. Is Maxwell still alive? Yeah, it's the front of the truck.
22:38
Speaker A
Who the hell is this? Auto Dietrich. It's our prisoner. Jesus Christ. Get Maxwell. Hey, any luck? Nothing useful except the map. Briggs was right. They smashed the radio. Captain's awake.
23:03
Speaker A
Yeah, we started out here. The evacuation was pulling back to here. Traveling this direction for I don't know, hour and a quarter, hour and a half. That puts us about right there.
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[ __ ] About sums it up. Captain, what's that for? For support when you walk.
23:27
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I'm working with some limitations here. So am I. There wasn't much here. We need to be right here. Best case scenario, that's about a 30-m walk. What's the worst case scenario? Farther than that.
24:04
Speaker A
He can't walk that far. Well, he seems to think he can because his drugs haven't worn off yet. Then I guess we better start moving.
24:17
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[Music] [Music] Check it out. [Music] [Music] Ladies first. Captain's first. [Music] Nancy, I knew a Dutch girl named Nancy. You're not from Holland, are you?
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No. I know I have no right to ask you this. I have an itch behind my ear and I can't reach it.
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I was wondering, you know, never mind. Forget it. I I did not mean to make you feel [Music] uncomfortable. You see him?
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Speaker A
Yes. Thank you. You saved me. What are you doing? Nothing. Dietri Mitch. That's not his name. His name is Nazi. Get alive. You said one goddamn word and you're dead.
27:15
Speaker A
[Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] God. God damn it. No. Put it down. Put your rifle down. Put it down. No. Put it down. Put the rifle down. Be fail.
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Speaker A
Shut up. Put it down. You were surrounded by Americans. Put the rifle down. Put it down. You're surrounded by Americans. No. Put it down. Shut up. Put your rifle down. Shut up. Put it down.
28:44
Speaker A
You are surrounded by Shut up. Put the rifle down. Where's everyone else? Can't be alone, right?
28:59
Speaker A
He's alone. All right. You think he's a deserter? I know a coward when I see one.
29:18
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I'm fine. I'm fine. Lieutenant, is there a problem? No. What are you looking at?
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Speaker A
[Music] [Music] [Music] Andre, do you speak English? American? Yes. Please, we need your help. I cannot help you. I have an injured captain with me.
30:41
Speaker A
It's none of my concern. We can't leave. Tell your friend to leave his gun outside.
30:57
Speaker A
Seems so peaceful here. Like we're home on the farm. I know you were a country girl.
31:07
Speaker A
Yeah, my family was always up at the crack of Rooster. This LFA reminds me of home.
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Speaker A
You miss your parents? I miss my mom. Yeah. And
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Haven't seen him since. I don't want to see him. My mom, my sister, you deserve that.
32:05
Speaker A
How many are you? Six in all. Americans like you. Yes. Do you have a telephone or a radio?
32:15
Speaker A
Telephone are in town. Can you take us? I need to get medicine. Germans set up.
32:22
Speaker A
Come on. The uh Roblox. You should not even be here. We're out of food and water. I'm not in a hotel.
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Speaker A
We understand the risk. Do you? Who else lives here? No one. Who's the lady? My wife. Where is she? Dead.
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Speaker A
Maxwell, can you wait outside, please? [Music] I'm sorry about your wife. What would she think?
33:36
Speaker A
By not helping us, you're helping the Nazi party. We're not discussing my wife. I lost my husband. He died in a field hospital in Africa. That's why I joined the nurse corp.
34:05
Speaker A
In everything I do, I wonder if he would approve of me. What does he think of me now? My wife was a very cautious woman.
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Speaker A
She would have told you to leave. I don't believe you. I don't believe you.
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Speaker A
Don't dishonor your wife. [Music] Should always wanted to see New York City. Me too.
35:14
Speaker A
Are you okay? He's letting us sleep in the barn and he's giving us food.
35:42
Speaker A
He almost got your head blown off today. He was ordering that soldier to shoot you.
35:50
Speaker A
I know that, sir. Didn't seem like you knew. I didn't want to give away our position. I have a squad of Germans swarming us. When your ass is on the line, you got to pull the trigger.
36:03
Speaker A
I screwed up, sir. In the trenches. I'm not talking about the trenches. That's a different screw up altogether.
36:11
Speaker A
My friend had just been shot right in front of me. What's your excuse? Your friend had just been shot. Those men are like brothers to me. Well, you don't think I know that. You're going to stand here and tell me
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Speaker A
that you don't know [ __ ] private. Too hard on him. He's just a kid. You can't afford to be a kid out here.
36:59
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Do you mind? You lost a friend, didn't it? [Music] I'm sorry. I shot this German kid today. I looked at him right in his [Music] eyes. Then I shot him. That uh It's supposed to be good, right? That's
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Speaker A
what what makes me a good soldier. I That's why we're here, right? Kill the bad guys.
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Right. [Music] How long have you been out here? a few weeks. This isn't anything like I imagined it would be.
38:26
Speaker A
[Music] [Music] Your turn already. Yes, sir. Getting any sleep? A little bit. Go easy on the captain. Okay. Go easy on him. He hates me. His wars. It's changed him. He's taking things from him. He's just trying to keep you alive,
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kid. How bad is it, Lieutenant? I've seen worse, sir. It's infected. We need medicine. Louisis or I should go. You boys know how to read medical labels now. Make us a list.
40:26
Speaker A
I can't make a list. I need to go into town. I need to see what they have. And I'm going to get the best option there is. Bruno will take me. It will be fine.
40:32
Speaker A
What are you talking about? The captain's injury. I'll try to find a phone, too. We could use Sugar. He'll help clean out the infection. He needs real medicine. I need to go. right now.
40:42
Speaker A
You pulled me off that truck to help you. I was in the truck. I was gone.
40:50
Speaker A
I took you off that truck to help me save the captain's life. Well, can't wear this.
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Speaker A
[Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Could I have asked for a French woman? Fits you well.
42:30
Speaker A
Are you ready? One moment. Hold on to these for me. Is the captain going to die? Who is it?
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Speaker A
Madame Mush. [Music] Yes. Can I help you? Don't you do you speak English? Wait for the two.
43:34
Speaker A
We are making our house today. This shouldn't take long. It seems that we have a problem here.
43:55
Speaker A
It seems that our records are incomplete. We only have Musher Travert listed at the service. Who are you?
44:14
Speaker A
This is my wife. Wedding ring. We are too silly. We had to sell it for food.
44:56
Speaker A
What is your name? Marco. Spell please. M A R G O T. Any children?
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Speaker A
No. Does anyone else live here? No. I will need to take a look around.
45:44
Speaker A
It's okay, madame. We must do this at every house. We will be at your in no time. As long as you aren't hiding someone like a Jew.
46:24
Speaker A
How long have you been married? 15 years. 15 years. You must have been young.
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Speaker A
Just one moment. coming here. Who sleeps in here? No one. My my my brother when when he comes to visit.
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Speaker A
And what does your brother think of your wife? is fond of her. I'm sure he is. What do we have here? Someone has a sweet tooth.
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Speaker A
Yeah. Hiding these from your husband. Would you like one? Sure. Please. Have you seen anyone on your lunch that you're unfamiliar with or is a visitor? No.
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Speaker A
We will need to take a look around the rest of the property. Mama, please show us your barn.
50:42
Speaker A
[Music] Bad idea. Nazi. Where the hell did they come from? Food patrol. Nice shot, kid.
51:08
Speaker A
Captain Bruno's taking me into town now. Be careful, Lieutenant. I will, sir. Nancy, do we need anything else? Okay.
51:26
Speaker A
Hey, Vera. See if they got any cold beer. I'll make that my top priority.
51:41
Speaker A
You know, we can't take him with us. And we can't leave them here. I know.
52:22
Speaker A
Move. Move. Please. Just let me go. Shut up. I won't say a word to anyone. Shut up. Move.
52:33
Speaker A
Please. Just let me shut up. I won't say a word to Shut up. Here. I won't say a word to anyone.
52:42
Speaker A
Neil. Neil. Please. I beg you. I have a mother. Please. I have a mother. Her name is Nadia. Nobody cares about your mother. No. Please. Please.
52:56
Speaker A
Shut up. That's only son. Please. I am my mother's only son. Get through this.
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Speaker A
Please don't do anything. Please. Please. Please. Please. I beg you. Shut up. [Applause] Sorry kid.
53:43
Speaker A
Take aim, Louis. Take aim. That's an order. Heat. Heat. [Music] Do you ever feel guilty about about the people you kill?
55:00
Speaker A
No, sir. I wouldn't do that. I didn't ask you to do it. We don't have many bandages left.
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Speaker A
Sir, it's my body and if I want to know what's wrong with it, I will.
55:30
Speaker A
If I don't shoot them, they'll shoot me. We have that in common. I don't feel guilty about it. Let Roosevelt feel guilty.
55:55
Speaker A
[Music] We have to go. What is it? Germans are coming. [Music] Germans are at the farm. What about Vera? I don't know. They're not back yet.
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Speaker A
All right, you go back and you see if you can find Vera and Bruno. Don't engage and don't get spotted. You got it. Yes, [Music] sir. Move.
56:51
Speaker A
I'll explain. [Music] Hot. I did everything you demanded. Do you know what I do to liars? To tra? Please. I I try to help you. Help me. Where are the Americans? Where is my Oestro? I I I don't know exactly. You
57:41
Speaker A
don't know. This looks at the house. Let's keep moving. It's Louis. We need to move. We heard the gunshot. Where's Ver? It was her. They killed her. No.
58:20
Speaker A
No. Wasn't her. Bruno. What about Ver? I mean, she may have gotten away in town.
58:28
Speaker A
Sir going back. If they didn't have her, she got away. All right. She'll contact our unit. Last place she's going to go is that farm. Lieutenant, we keep moving. If you go back there and draw the Germans to us, we're all
58:45
Speaker A
dead. Let's go. Louis, make sure there any floaters around. [Music] If anyone's Yes sir.
61:16
Speaker A
We're low on fuel. Please advo over. Proceed to area. Charlie over. Roger. Recon. Red Fox. Red Fox one. Red Fox one. This is Yankee 3.
61:32
Speaker A
Over. Red Fox 1. This is Yankee 3. Do you read? Traffic over. We are behind enemy lines and cut off from our unit. We need coordinates to [Applause] friendlies. processing for a move over.
62:01
Speaker A
When's your move? Over. Got my 1600 tomorrow. Over. We'll get there. Red Fox one, where do I look you up when I arrive?
62:14
Speaker A
Ask for bill. I'll buy you a beer, Bill. Over. Roger that. Roger. Roger. Copy it out.
62:31
Speaker A
What the hell's going on up there? Sher's approaching. Plug your ears, private. [Music] Help me.
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Speaker A
[Music] [Music] Where's Nancy? Crazy [Music] bastard. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. You do that, you'll hang.
65:41
Speaker A
Not yet. We're here. Tree line is here. Rendezvous point has to be about here. Maybe 10 miles. You guys are talking like we're getting out of here.
66:28
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Good morning, my friends. Nancy, Captain, you look so surprised to see me. cigarette. No. I'm sorry. This is not just a social call. If we are to house you and feed you, you do need to do a little work for
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us. If you please Oh, Captain Becket, please. I have no use for a [ __ ] Nancy, I'm sorry about VR.
67:41
Speaker A
What do you mean? What are you sorry about? Drift. Drift. What are you sorry about?
68:04
Speaker A
[Music] [Music] They killed Baron. Don't you say that. We don't know that. It's my fault. How do you figure? I screwed up out there.
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Speaker A
Trenches. I shouldn't be here. Captain Becket, if you hadn't got a wounded, I don't know what happened out there, kid. I didn't do my job. I didn't do my job.
68:43
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We all have our moments, kid. Okay. But I don't think any soldier has a right to carry that sort of guilt.
69:04
Speaker A
[Music] How the hell am I supposed to get in here with you staring at me. Get my son. Bring him to me now.
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Speaker A
Okay. Okay. I I I will. I need to see him. I need to see him.
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Speaker A
Just rest and I'll I'll go get him. Tell my wife. Where are we? Where are we?
70:36
Speaker A
Sorry. Bear needs to fix. Bear is not here, sir. [Music] This man needs medicine. We are prisoners of war and you are required to provide us with medical [Music] aid. Do you even understand me? Where's Dietrich?
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Speaker A
[Music] This is do have sex cotton. Yeah. Do have sex cotton. Do swer hood has sex cotton. Do have sex cotton. The swood.
71:50
Speaker A
Do you have sex cotton? Do swer hood. Do has sex cotton. Nobody here. First, lost. I want you to take a look at these men around you. These men are soldiers.
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Speaker A
They have left their homes and traveled to this foreign land for one reason to fight. Yet it is a furious dictate that we sit and wait, hold this village or the battle goes on.
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Speaker A
But these men these soldiers, they deserve to see blood. So, which one of the two of you will volunteer to fight? My fatherland. I'm not fighting [ __ ] What about you? Private Lewis, will you fight for your
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Speaker A
country? Hey, hey, wait. God damn it. Damn it. If you want damn fight, I'm late.
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Speaker A
Get out of here. That's enough. Hulk. You are angry. You want revenge for the young woman. Then fight. Come on, Louis.
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Speaker A
Come on, Louis. Back up. Come on, Louis. You got it. Come on, kid. That's it.
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Speaker A
[Music] pause. [Music] Put your guard up, boys. Put your Put your guard up, boys.
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Speaker A
Put your guard up. The flag is still [Music] fighting. Get out. Get out, man. Please cover up.
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Speaker A
Stay long. Louisis, cover up. Let him be. Hey. You see, I am a merciful man after all.
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Speaker A
We stay here, we all die. Be easy enough to break out of this makeshift cage.
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Speaker A
Yeah. Then what? I don't [Music] know. Okay, I draw her. They're going to kill us, aren't they?
78:40
Speaker A
No. I heard you guys talking. Yeah, we were just feeling bad for ourselves, that's all. I wonder how long until they tell my mom I'm in my She'll cry.
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Speaker A
You have no idea how hard she'll cry. She swear I've never heard him cry like her before. She's just a mess.
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Speaker A
[Music] hurt Rachel. No, I'm sorry. I don't care. You're going to see your mom again Nancy.
80:09
Speaker A
Did you get any sleep? There's only one guard on me and the lieutenant when we were at the lake yesterday.
80:21
Speaker A
I would tell you about my son, private, sir. He was a good kid, a good man. He enlisted. He was 17. Would have done it sooner if he thought he could get away with it. Always wanted to be like his old man
80:49
Speaker A
from day one. My wife used to say she was going to follow me right into the grave. She almost got that right. Just got the order wrong. I wonder if he knew he was dying. He was scared.
81:26
Speaker A
I'm sure he was a good soldier, sir. You know what makes a good soldier?
81:37
Speaker A
Someone pull the trigger. Humanity. Sometimes we have to pull the trigger. Good soldier never wants to. This is all screwed up out here. What we do when you get home, you remember that sir?
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Speaker A
Leave this all here, Louisis. You go home. Enjoy your life. Understood? Yes, sir. [Music] Oh, Louis, it's for luck.
83:13
Speaker A
You said it was just a liner. Yeah. Well, that's a good luck charm. You ready?
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Speaker A
[Music] Come on. Hurry. I'm dead. I'm dead. Oh my god. You're okay. [ __ ] [ __ ] You're okay. You're okay.
84:22
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I think I'll probably knock you. Oh [ __ ] Get out of here, kid. No. No. I'm not leaving you. Maybe you're Get out of here. Just go. That's an order. Go.
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[Music] My team [Music] [Music] [Music] No. [ __ ] [Music] Come here, Nancy. Come here. Who was it?
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Maxwell. [Music] [Laughter] Yeah. [Music] [Music] [Music] Lewis is a good soldier. They won't catch him.
89:21
Speaker A
How many you get? How many of your men are dead? Five. More. How'd you clap that?
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It's okay. It's okay. [Music] Off the board and still follow all of them. [Music] Step not this way.
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Speaker A
Staber the haggling. Private Lewis. After the chance after the chance. This is your last chance.
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[Music] The haggling. [Music] American coward. Show your face. The haggling. Haggling. Haggling. Private Lewis.
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As a result of your action, your friends will no longer be considered prisoners of war. But allied spies duster the liner the brick stra.
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He will be judged for his actions and the sentence. The sentence of execution. You let them go. You shoot me if you have to. But don't harm them. This is wrong. Damn it. You know it is.
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[Music] Last chance. 10. 9. [Music] 8. 7. Six. Five. [Music] [Music] 4 [Music] 3 2 1 Oh yeah. Heat.
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[Music] [Music] [Music] Yes, sir. Save the women. Lewis, I'm not leaving you behind, sir. It's a direct order, private. I won't leave you behind sir.
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Where's Maxwell? Maxwell's not coming. We need to move. [Music] [Music] [Music] Granny, the third Reich orders you to surrender immediately.
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[Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] How's he doing back there? He's okay.
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[Music] [Music] [Applause] Look. Do you see that? Yeah, that's them. Look alive, sir. [Music] Well done, Lewis. Well done.
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[Music] We got to go, sir. Two more minutes. Told him we'd wait till 1600.
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Germans. Dreaming vehicles coming in, sir. Have a shot. Working on it, sir. Pick it when you got it.
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[Music] [Music] Wait, those are Americans. [Music] [Music] fear fade. [Music] There's no reflection I can land on. No sense of comfort to remind me of the reason for my sacrifice. Cuz I can associate my love with a madness that is
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undefined. And compassion is no friend, no spy. I'll stay in trench to dance with demons [Music] now.
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Oh yeah. dreamscape. Surreal depictions of what hold me back. I'm just a ponder come and go on try. Revelation with lucidity.
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[Applause] [Music] Oh please say roll like the wind and don't look back at the scene. There's someone counting on my [Music] safety. Some conflicts can't be warm [Music] land. Set me free. Rescue me. Oh, set me free. Get me
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through. Rescue me from what we started. Sing over ocean blue. I love for the de Heat. Heat.
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[Music] Oh, don't you follow me cuz I got nothing [Music] [Applause] but Oh, don't you tell me if I'm Leave it and set me free. Rescue me. Oh, send me free. Get me through. Rescue me from what we started.
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Send me over to get it through. [Music] Oh, one shot behind the lines. It's [Music] clear that it's the call of war that brought us [Music] here. Fall in line and get [Music] back. Move forward and get him
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back alive. [Music] And as this battle will unfold, [Music] Reveal the blood and [Music] [Applause] mon. Take cover and close your [Music] eyes. Hands bound and left behind.
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I hope the bullets lost my love. But the bullet start. [Music] New bomb, new war. Take time. Love more. Open heart. Open arms at ease. Soldier. Your turn to watch as the guns keep rattling in the air. Hands in the dirt getting us there.
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Last chance now. Almost over soon. Fire in the hole. Going to light the fuse. I hope the bullets dodge my love. Hope the bullets do my love.
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Tell us where you put them. Friend, tell me love. Show me where. I've got the nerve to tell him when it's over.
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Take this flag and wave it. You don't have to say to me. It's over now. The trouble's gone [Music] away. I hope the bullets do my love. Hope the bullets do my love. Hope the bullets do my love.
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the bullet dodge today. In the small hours of this morning, May the 7th, 1945, I saw the formal acknowledgement by Germany's present leaders of their country's complete and utter defeat by land, in the air, and at sea. Remembering that this meant
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liberation, freedom from suffering, and spared lives for countless thousands in tortured Europe.
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