The Twelfth Man

The Twelfth Man is a feature film directed by Harold Zwart, with jonathan Les Meyers, Thomas Gullestad, Mary Brockhus, Vega Hall, martin Kiefer, and others. The film is based on a true story. It tells the story of 12 Norwegian sabotage squads infiltrating German cantonments in Norway during World War II and carrying out a sabotage plan code-named "Red Martin", where 11 were arrested and the 12th escaped and secret documents were brought back to Britain.
A movie that grabs people's hearts from beginning to end, although there are no big scenes, the whole plot is very tight and addictive. Cold and rigorous, meticulous, arduous, and tribulations.
Panfilov 28 Warriors
Panfilov 28 Warriors is co-directed by Kim Druzhnen and Andrei Seroppa, which tells the story of Captain Ivan Penfilov who led the infantry to resist the Germans to the death during World War II and successfully snipped the German tank troops.
The battle was shot very carefully, including battlefield fire layout, machine gunners and anti-tank snipers moving positions and the like. With my flesh and blood, block the torrent of your steel.
"Hard Battle Kokoda"
In New Guinea during World War II, a bitter battle unfolded along the Kokoda Trail between Australian and Little Japanese soldiers. The film was born out of a deep desire to tell the story of the militia in the forgotten Battle of Australia that took place on the Kokoda Trail in 1942. The creation was inspired by a platoon of the 39th Battalion. The story visually shows their extraordinary courage, friendship between their peers, unimaginable endurance and self-sacrificing fearlessness.
This is war. This is the Battle of kokoda Trail. War is not a sentimentless number of casualties, not a glorious achievement worthy of boasting. War is to kill people, it is to let ordinary people face the torture, threats and judgment of death, it is the destruction of families, it is eternal pain.
Minefields
Minefield is a film directed by Martin Zanrivit and starring Roland Mohr, Mikol Fursgaard, Louis Hoffman, Joel Basmann and others. It tells the story of a group of young German prisoners who were handed over to the Danish authorities after the German Nazi surrender in May 1945 and sent to the West Coast to begin extremely dangerous demining work under the leadership of Danish officer Carl Leopold Rasmussen.
This is a Danish-German co-production, and both countries are quite brave enough to face up to the mistakes they have made. And the death of childlike captives in mine clearance will cause you to think about whose fault it is in the war, which is a reflection on the war.
Blood Warsaw
Warsaw (City 44), also known as Warsaw 1944, was directed by Jan Comasa. The film tells the story of love, friendship, bloodshed and cruelty during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
Many beautiful scenes alternate with bloody to realistic scenes, making people immersed in romance one second and painful the next. The lang lang teenager who danced the burlesque dance on the street corner, and the gentle girl who saw the face of the flower with absolute sincerity, were all swallowed up by the war. The corpses and blood rain that fell from the sky after the tank exploded were extremely shocking, and the babies who no longer cried, the couples who died together, and the lives that fell down reminded you of the truth and cruelty of this bloody bath.
Hart's War
The Battle of Hart is a war film directed by Gregory Hobrit and starring Bruce Willis and others. In 1944, the Allies had landed in Europe to launch a counterattack against the Nazis, and Tom Hart, who studied law at Yale, was arranged by his father in the Senate to enter the army as a lieutenant in the rear, and during an escort mission, Hart was unfortunately captured and sent to a concentration camp by the Nazis. In the camp, Colonel William McNamara, a family of officers, served as the leader of the captives, he assigned Hart, who may have betrayed Allied intelligence, to the barracks of the soldiers, and assigned two black pilots to Hart's care, the camp was full of racial discrimination, Hart had to do his best to avoid the black pilots being harmed by his comrades, but one pilot died of framing, while the remaining pilot was involved in the murder, Hart decided to defend the blacks and declare war on discrimination in the concentration camp
What is truly shocking is that racial discrimination can take precedence over war hatred. And the film promotes the belief that the individual can be sacrificed for the good of the nation, and the life of the majority can be sacrificed for the life of the majority. As a soldier, the mission is to dedicate everything to war, at all costs.