Merry Christmas! Stalag 17! Russian Girl First Time Watching!!

Merry Christmas!  Stalag 17! Russian Girl First Time Watching!!

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  1. War is terrible. That is why russia needs to get out of ukraine and go back to russia. Russia and germany started ww2. First germany invaded poland from the west and one week later invaded from the east. When they met in the middle, they never fought at that time but russia and germany went on to invade other countries for no reason except greed

  2. Nice clean shaven well fed well dressed POW s LOL. It may have been a fine drama and well acted but bore very little relationship to the actuality of real life World War II prisoners

  3. The TV show comedy Hogan's Heroes was loosely based off this movie. Very popular in it's day. The character Sgt Shultz made it's way into the show.
    The Great Escape is another classic war film (like this movie) you'll really like. It's also a POW film. Has lots of stars of the day. Has more action.

  4. When Price shows Schultz the cigarette trick, here was their conversation.

    Schultz "What is this? Have you found anything?"

    Price "No, i know everything."

    Schultz "How did he do it?"

    Price "Quite simply. Cigarette, matches, watch this."

    Schultz "Oh so. Oh so."

  5. Kerry, how did you pick this? It is very good movie. I would suggest this to anyone who doesn't like a) B+W movies, or b) war movies, esepcially WWII movies. See if they like it. The narrator kind of says the same thing!

  6. It is always interesting to hear about the second world war from a Russian perspective. Thank you. The Russian women soldiers who were captured by Germany were treated horribly. Unimaginable.
    Three American made movies about events in Russia come to my mind. One is "Enemy at the Gates"(2001), about Russian sniper Vassili Zaitsev in the Second World War, centered around the battle of Stalingrad. Another movie is "The Way Back"(2010) about prisoners who escape a Soviet gulag in 1940. The third movie is "Fiddler on the Roof"(1971), based on events in Russia in the early twentieth century before the revolution.

  7. William Holden was one of a kind. Your reaction was great, sharing the film without detracting from it.The scene with the Russian girls – one of my favorite bits of the movie. It's amusing to see the Americans trying to attact their attention, "She's built like a brick Kremlin" lol

  8. Very interesting movie. During WW II, German POW's would work voluntarily for minimal pay on my maternal grandparents' farm. Arrived by truck every morning and went back to their POW camp in the afternoons. I think the pow's got paid a very small wage in cash or coupons by US Govt they could use to buy extras at the Camp canteen. The farmers paid the US Govt to reimburse the govt. Also, my grandma used to cook them lunch every day. Their last day there, they said they were going to have to do labor in France for several months (or was it a year?) before going back home, and they said they felt nervous about being in France b/c they knew French hated them for the occupation.

  9. So glad Kerry watched this favorite! She didn't get some key parts of this priceless movie, but she got a lot, and she got 100% more than the way too many people who have never watched it.

  10. The Germans generally treated Americans and other Western prisoners of war under the provisions of the Geneva and Hague Conventions, with a few notable war crimes. Russians and other Eastern European prisoners didn't come under those POW conventions and were treated as slave laborers by the Germans and worked to death. German and other Axis prisoners captured by the Soviets were generally sent to Siberia and also worked to death. The fighting on the Eastern Front was very different than the fighting on the Western Front because of the lack of mercy or rules followed by both sides.

  11. I enjoy your reactions, and this rare Stalag 17 reaction is excellent! With your knowledge of your family's WWII experience and the scene with the Russian lady prisoners, you have a different perspective that I enjoy. Are you Seventh-day Adventist, by the way?

  12. Reaction? Do you want to watch the movie or do want to talk all through it? 9:50 "Germany's people took America's people?" You do realize that this movie was about World War 2 right? The narrator said at the very beginning that Stalag meant prison. And why do we need a translation with that demonstration of how to make a time bomb? My God you are such a beautiful blonde!

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