Band Of Brothers Miniseries - Episode 9
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The liberation of one of the Kaufering subcamps of Dachau was depicted in episode 9 (\"Why We Fight\"); however, the 101st Airborne Division arrived at Kaufering Lager IV subcamp on the day after[31] it was discovered by the 134th Ordnance Maintenance Battalion of the 12th Armored Division, on April 27, 1945.[32][33] German historian and Holocaust researcher Anton Posset worked with Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks as a consultant, providing photographs of the liberators and documentation of the survivor's reports he had collected over the years. The camp was reconstructed in England for the miniseries.[34]
The miniseries was released on VHS and DVD box sets on November 5, 2002. The DVD set has five discs containing all ten episodes, and a bonus disc with the behind-the-scenes documentary We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company and the video diary of actor Ron Livingston, who played Lewis Nixon. A collector's edition of the box set was also released, containing the same discs in a tin case instead of cardboard. As of 2010[update], Band of Brothers was one of the best-selling TV DVD sets,[62] having sold about $250 million worth.[63]
Part nine in this ten-part miniseries based on the experiences of Easy Company, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States Army 101st Airborne Division, during World War II, and featuring commentary from Easy Company veterans preceding each episode. This episode begins on April 11, 1945 in Thalem, Germany, as Easy Company surveys a city's overwhelming wreckage while several residents play Beethoven on violins to make the scene less painful. One month earlier, in Sturzelberg, Germany, Easy Company finds no resistance as they enter the country. George Luz tries to speak with a frightened German girl but struggles with the language barrier. The men find \"good fraternizing\" in Germany as they take over residents' houses and play \"finders keepers\" with their possessions. Meanwhile, a distraught Nixon has continued his heavy drinking after a disastrous combat jump. Winters tells Nixon that he got demoted, but Nixon is more concerned with what he should write to the parents of soldiers that have just died. Later, Nixon gives his men the latest current events news from America. Then, word comes in that President Roosevelt has died. Watching for any sign of Germans, newcomer Patrick O\"Keefe receives an onslaught of invective from Perconte when they compare combat experiences. That night, Nixon goes for a walk in the rain searching for some whiskey he can steal. The next day, 300,000 Germans surrender and Easy Company moves out to another German town where they believe a guerrilla war may begin. Many are disappointed to be heading to Bavaria rather than Berlin. Meanwhile, Nixon gets a letter informing him that his wife is divorcing him and he begins to lose it. En route, Luz and John Janovec discuss why they are fighting the war while Webster and Joseph Liebgott talk about their plans upon returning to America. Taking over the next town, Easy tosses residents from their homes in order to secure housing for the night. Also, Nixon and Winters's jeep passes a group of Nazis marching away in defeat. Webster taunts the German men for forcing him and the others to travel across the world to fight. Then, Winters orders his men to take over the town. One small group led by Randleman and including the gung-ho O'Keefe heads off into the surrounding forest. They eventually stumble upon what appears to be a concentration camp abandoned by its guards. Countless emaciated and still imprisoned Jews, Poles, and Gypsies remain behind its locked gate. Winters is quickly brought by Percante to survey the harrowing scene and release its inhabitants, many of whom are overwhelmed at the sight of their saviors. Liebgott, one of the few Jews in Easy, tries to communicate with the prisoners to learn what happened to their captors. One Jew informs him that there is also a women's camp at the next railroad stop. As the soldiers tour the camp, they become increasingly shocked and appalled by what they witness, gradually comprehending the camp's purpose. The soldiers quickly get to work stealing provisions in the nearest town for the camp prisoners. Then, Sink arrives, telling Winters and Nixon that they aren't yet allowed to release the prisoners and must herd them back into camp. The actions upset the increasingly confused Jews, while bringing Liebgott and some of the other soldiers to tears. That night, Winters tells Nixon that concentration camps are being found all over Germany. Nixon notes that most Germans claim to not even have known of the camps' existence. Nevertheless, the locals of all ages are ordered to go to work cleaning up the camps and burying the corpses. Finally, as morale remains at an all-time low for Easy, news comes in that Hitler has committed suicide.This selection from the Alan Gerry Cable Collection has been made available by the Gerry Foundation, Inc.
Parents need to know that Band of Brothers is an intense, realistic look at a company of WWII paratroopers and is based on true stories. The miniseries was intended to be a sort of fleshed-out Saving Private Ryan, and the battlefield footage is similar, with merciless death coming suddenly and graphically to characters we've gotten to know and love over the course of the 10-hour series. There are shootings and soldiers set afire; hails of bullets with paratroopers floating through them; planes getting shot, losing their wings, and careening thunderously to the ground. Soldiers are suddenly shot in the head or in the butt, crawl on their bellies through muck and gunfire, collapse into pools of blood in disturbingly realistic scenes, while those left behind grieve and fear for their own safety. Off the battlefield, soldiers train in brutal sequences and blow off steam on weekend passes where they sometimes get up to mischief like consensual sex with European locals in which breasts and buttocks are shown. Soldiers are often shown drinking and smoking, particularly one character, who is a functioning alcoholic shown drinking from a flask almost constantly. Some families may also not appreciate scenes in which leadership is shown to be capricious and cruel, particularly as in the first episode, \"Currahee.\" Young kids would likely be traumatized by the violence, while older ones may be a bit confused unless they know their WWII history.
A medic with Easy Company's 2nd Battalion, Eugene \"Doc\" Roe is the focal point of Band of Brothers episode 6, \"Bastogne.\" During the harsh winter spent encircled by German troops, Roe fights to save his fellow paratroopers from injuries inflicted on them by artillery shelling with so few supplies that he's left to beg morphine syrettes from soldiers' aid kits and use torn bedsheets for bandages. Shane Taylor is also known for his roles in Walking With the Enemy and Hunter Killer.
The focal character of Band of Brothers episode 8, \"The Last Patrol,\" David Webster first joins Easy Company in Operation Market Garden, during which he is injured and has to spend a lengthy time recovering in the hospital. When Webster later rejoins Easy, he finds himself met with a chilly reception due to being absent from the company's ordeals in Bastogne and Foy. Eion Bailey is also known for his roles as Teddy Weizak in the 2020 miniseries The Stand, Ricky in Fight Club, and August W. Booth in Once Upon A Time.
The first time I saw this episode, I hadn't seen any previews nor did I notice the title, so the concentration camp scene hit me with full force. Amazing. Kudos to your mom and all the work she and others like her do to make sure this never happens again. I agree with Ross Mccall's performance as Liebgott; he was perfect. Eion Bailey as Webster, however, i thought was rather flat. The \"say hello to Ford and GM\" line was delivered so lamely that my husband and I have changed his rant to \"I wish I were a better actor and not just hired because I'm handsome!\" I found the German Officer's wife to be both proud and embarrassed...proud of her husband yet embarrassed by her country. Perhaps it is because the husband in the photo looks just like the German officer we see in Points, who shows that the armies themselves were not so different.
The looting in this and other episodes disturbs me. (Later on Winters justifies it because of what the men have gone through and what the Germans did in the concentration camps. I don't agree with his justification, but I fully understand it. I just think of all the personal possessions robbed from European Jews and Winters' point is very understandable.) So I feel for the German woman when Nixon invades her home and she doesn't know what kind of destruction he will cause to her personal possessions. Because I'm a tad sympathetic to her, I see her look at the end as trying to hold on to a sliver of her pride amid that horror. It's ludicrous to hold on to pride (especially what would be false pride if she and her husband were indeed Nazis) in that moment, but what else does she have And I think that interpretation finds a tiny(*) echo in the musicians at the end. The music is sad, beautiful, German and ludicrous among the rubble.(*)Though chiefly, the musical bookends are more like a dirge and all the comments above about the case representing a coffin and there being a rock beside it were very enlightening.
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Band of Brothers is an American war drama miniseries aired on HBO. It was based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's best-seller non-fiction book \"Band of Brothers\". This drama series is produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and it ran for 10 episodes. Band of Brothers won Emmy and Golden Globe awards for best miniseries in 2001. Scott Grimes, Damian Lewis, Ron Livingston, Shane Taylor, Michael Fassbender, Donnie Wahlberg, David Schwimmer, and Peter Youngblood Hills are starred in the show. It is regarded as one of the best war drama TV series ever. Band of Brothers was shot at Hatfield Aerodrome in Hertfordshire, England and North Weald Airfield in Essex. Filming also took place in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire and Giessbach Hotel, Switzerland. 59ce067264
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