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Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 2003 | Rodney
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series | 2003 | Eric
Best Original Music Score for a Program or MiniSeries | 2003 | James
Best Sound in a Dramatic Program | 2003 | Paul
This film is loosely based on a true story; events are changed for dramatic purposes, almost to the point of propaganda of trying to make the Germans look evil. The film is narrated by one of the participants, Fritz Winken, a 12-year-old German child, who later in life lived in Honolulu and met with another of the protagonists, Sgt. Ralph Blank, who also survived the war, as did Pvt, James Rassi. Unfortunately, the fate of the rest of the people who are portrayed in the film is left unexplained by the narrative. However, a far more accurate version of the story is told by the real Fritz on an episode of the TV series Unsolved Mysteries, where he was able to reunite with all the soldiers.
"Jimmy: I had a whole life planned until you guys invaded Poland. Klosterman: Sorry for the inconvenience."
"Klosterman: What will you do when we take away your pineapple pudding? Jimmy: Ask for banana."