It is unknown whether any of the partisans survived. Battle Discretion Shot: After Viktor leaves the partisans, Germans run past him to invade their hideout, accompanied by screams and gunshots offscreen.Attempted Rape: Charlotte is assaulted and almost raped by a Russian soldier, but is rescued by Lilija.Anguished Declaration of Love: Charlotte to Wilhelm, after she discovers he's alive.On the other hand, he also admires Friedhelm's wit and intelligence. Aloof Big Brother: Wilhelm, who has previous experience from the invasions of Poland and France, and who has attained the rank of Lieutenant, considers his bookish brother, a new recruit, to be too soft for the work of a soldier, and confesses to feeling ashamed of him on occasion.Even so, they commit various morally questionable acts and outright war crimes over the course of the series: Charly turns in a Jewish nurse to what she knows will be certain death (though the woman survives), Friedhelm executes numerous unarmed people, including a little boy, and even the otherwise noble Wilhelm executes a prisoner and orders Soviet civilians marched through a minefield.
All Germans Are Nazis: Averted - none of the five main characters are depicted as loyal to the Nazi party, which would have been highly unusual for the time and is most likely a deliberate case of Artistic License to make them more sympathetic to modern viewers.Action Girl: Alina breaks out of a train bound for a concentration camp with just a knife and sheer grit.Abandoned Hospital: The military hospital where Charlotte is stationed is inevitably evacuated in the wake of the Russian advance.And as the months and years drag by, and the fighting becomes ever more brutal, for these young people the war becomes a desperate struggle not only to survive, but to retain their humanity even while serving an inhumane regime. No Personal Attacks or Trolling: Be respectful to fellow posters – name-calling, rudeness & incivility, slurs, vulgarities towards other users, and trolling are not welcome here.Of course, it doesn't quite work out like that. No Surveys, Questionnaires, Petitions, or Polls: All surveys, questionnaires, petitions, polls, contests, or other similar content are not suitable for our community. There should be an opportunity for discussion or feedback on your post. These are not suitable for our community. No Low-Quality or Low-Effort Submissions: This includes: Memes, image macros, images of text, and any other low-effort submissions. Please be aware that /r/translator has specific formatting requirements for submissions, so check their rules before submitting anything there.
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