http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds85Zko0cT0&feature=related
Spielberg, trying to be kind to the Germans who he at this time of
making Band of Brothers believed the holocaust to be real, did a
reasonably nice job in portraying this German officer speaking to his
men about how their bond and sharing in battle won't be forgotten.
Obviously Spielberg owes Hitler, the legacy of Hitler, the revising
history to truth from lies, and Spielberg must openly wage war on Jews
socially by announcing his discovery he was victim of Jewish deception
himself, and then he will make a film in tribute to Adolf Hitler and
the truths of WW2.
In such an event occuring by my dear Spielberg, would this quality of
filmwork suffice you Hitler defenders/revisionists?
I kind of liked it, but I didn't see the whole Band of Brothers series
ever. This is the first time I ever saw a portion of it.
Spielberg is in deep dew dew with me. He has no choice but to comply.