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I believe the expression he was looking for was, "...blew it out of the water."
1) Kelly's Heroes-a lot of American war equipment was abandoned in Europe after WW2. The Czechoslovakian Army still had American tanks, trucks and carts in service in the late 1960's (loaned to the film production company), when the movie was shot.
2) Tora Tora Tora-A number of collectors had American fighters, bombers and other planes that were loaned to the film production company for the movie. As for Japanese planes, American T-6 trainers were modified to Japanese dive bombers and torpedo bombers. Replica Zero fighters were built for the movie. These "Japanese" planes make the airshow circuit every year.
In what way is a hammer going to remove mud?
I don't wanna be a deuch but does this make sense to you? After this the German army did not re use dead men's uniforms and my personnel favorite coffins sprinkled with quick lime. U put the stuff on a corpse to speed decomposition and keep vermon away how does it do this when it's not touching flesh? And if ur gunna make Paul a machine gunner he has todo it throughout the film, it was a specialty. The replacements all dead of gas is b.s
All of the combatants replaced units not individuals. It is just such a horrible film u could do a vid on how bad it is
I taught High School History for decades. When I taught WWI I always used that battle scene when I taught about trench warfare
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