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Actually, the uncut version of “Das Boot” has a very romantic scene of one of the German sailors with his French girlfriend, who wants to keep the baby, despite risk of the Resistance finding out. Later as the submarine leaves, she waves from the window of an off-limits abandoned building. At sea, the sailor tells the journalist about her and shows him her photograph.
Search “Does a Photo Show British Soldiers in Drag Fighting Nazis?”
The picture was taken by photographer John Topham in 1940. The original version is in black and white. The caption on the original, which is owned by the company that Topham founded (TopFoto), reads, “Home defence troops are left in drag as their Christmas charity performance was interrupted by a coastal alert near Gravesend 1940.”
Sweaty crew. Most of those serving in the military in Germany in WWII were not Nazis. On a side note, check out the book Shadow Divers. How would you like to be part of a skin diving club, and find a wreck which you think is a U Boat only to be told that no U Boat was ever sank there? True story mystery that happened in the 1980’s.
Out of the Past 1 day ago
Sounds like a Valentine’s Day classic.
SameAsOldFfred about 23 hours ago
Actually, the uncut version of “Das Boot” has a very romantic scene of one of the German sailors with his French girlfriend, who wants to keep the baby, despite risk of the Resistance finding out. Later as the submarine leaves, she waves from the window of an off-limits abandoned building. At sea, the sailor tells the journalist about her and shows him her photograph.
M2MM about 23 hours ago
I’ve seen that film, but don’t remember THAT scene. 8-|
win.45mag about 20 hours ago
I just bought the dvd off ebay, and plan to see that scene myself !
nosirrom about 20 hours ago
When I saw that movie I swear I could smell the stink.
Jayalexander about 20 hours ago
just cant get away from filth in the movies, that’s why they invented video cameras, keep the filth in the home where it belongs.
Differentname about 19 hours ago
Search “Does a Photo Show British Soldiers in Drag Fighting Nazis?”
The picture was taken by photographer John Topham in 1940. The original version is in black and white. The caption on the original, which is owned by the company that Topham founded (TopFoto), reads, “Home defence troops are left in drag as their Christmas charity performance was interrupted by a coastal alert near Gravesend 1940.”
Ichabod Ferguson about 19 hours ago
I saw Das Boot in the movies not to be confused with De Lift.
Redd Panda about 18 hours ago
“Das Boot” is very popular amongst MAGAts…not sure why.
sloaches about 18 hours ago
You want an unromantic movie? Watch Requiem For A Dream. Now THAT’S unromantic.
Clotty Peristalt about 18 hours ago
They were Germans, not necessarily Nazis (i.e. members of the National Socialist Party). Dehumanising people isn’t helpful.
mbhiggins5555 about 17 hours ago
Sweaty crew. Most of those serving in the military in Germany in WWII were not Nazis. On a side note, check out the book Shadow Divers. How would you like to be part of a skin diving club, and find a wreck which you think is a U Boat only to be told that no U Boat was ever sank there? True story mystery that happened in the 1980’s.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 15 hours ago
What a drag.
Impkins Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Our mail carrier received a wheelbarrow for Valentine’s Day. And her husband’s choice of movies was “Hunt for Red October.”
She stamped them both Return To Sender. :)
Marz64 about 13 hours ago
There’s also the braiding of hair suggestion in the movie
chriscc63 about 11 hours ago
IDK he was “sexaphobic”?
eddi-TBH about 6 hours ago
No spoilers! Especially nightmare fuel.