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Am 9, April 1940 fiel Deutschland in Dänemark ein. Basierend auf realen Ereignissen wurde in Südjütland eine Militäreinheit mit Fahrrädern nach Süden geschickt, um die Deutschen bis zum Eint... Alles lesenAm 9, April 1940 fiel Deutschland in Dänemark ein. Basierend auf realen Ereignissen wurde in Südjütland eine Militäreinheit mit Fahrrädern nach Süden geschickt, um die Deutschen bis zum Eintreffen der Verstärkung aufzuhalten.Am 9, April 1940 fiel Deutschland in Dänemark ein. Basierend auf realen Ereignissen wurde in Südjütland eine Militäreinheit mit Fahrrädern nach Süden geschickt, um die Deutschen bis zum Eintreffen der Verstärkung aufzuhalten.
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- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Martin Greis-Rosenthal
- Løjtnant Gjermansen
- (as Martin Greis)
Sebastian Bull
- Menig Lundgren
- (as Sebastian Bull Sarning)
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An accurate account of some of the skirmishes taking place as German forces crossed into Denmark on 9. April 1940. A sad story about a heavily outnumbered and out-gunned platoon, let down by their politicians and struggling with primitive means to delay the advance of the German army.
The movie successfully conveys the unreal feeling of these soldiers being plummeted into war for unknown reasons and with no proper chance to prepare a defense. Another story about the useless loss of young lives for no good reason. Denmark surrendered after only a few hours, being threatened by German bombers and in no position to give serious resistance. But the few who did fight did so against the worst possible odds, and deserve recognition.
The movie successfully conveys the unreal feeling of these soldiers being plummeted into war for unknown reasons and with no proper chance to prepare a defense. Another story about the useless loss of young lives for no good reason. Denmark surrendered after only a few hours, being threatened by German bombers and in no position to give serious resistance. But the few who did fight did so against the worst possible odds, and deserve recognition.
I don't get the so-so reviews. We found this an excellent portrayal of what actually happened, not the excitement of a Pearl Harbor or D-Day Landing. The Danes were so outgunned. Fighting tanks on bicycles?!
Watch this a get a feel for what it meant to be a country that's just a stepping stone for Germany to gain Norway.
Clearly made on a tight budget but well-crafted and acted. If it gets boring, uh, guess what a day of war is like...
Watch this a get a feel for what it meant to be a country that's just a stepping stone for Germany to gain Norway.
Clearly made on a tight budget but well-crafted and acted. If it gets boring, uh, guess what a day of war is like...
I know a little about April 9th 1940 and the following days in Norway,
since I am a Norwegian. But I knew little about what happened in our
sister country in the south. We both suffered from ignorant
governments that refused to see the reality, even when thrown in their
eyes. The Norwegian government managed to flee to England. The Danish
did not. This movie is about the average person, serving as a solider,
who is drawn into a war before the government realizes there is a
war. This movie is about soldiers fighting, without knowing that they
have already lost. And this is one of the best movies I have seen in a
long time. The story-telling, the acting, the filming, ... If you like
historical war movies, this is a must-see.
I am an Englishman who lives in Denmark with a great interest in military history generally. This film captures extremely well the first 6 hours of the German invasion. I found it accurate, well made and well acted. A simple, straightforward story well told.
The Danes surrendered after 6 hours.The Germans lost 101 men killed or wounded. The Danes lost 26 killed and 23 wounded. The Danes didn't have a chance. It is true that, during the war, the Germans recruited SS units from Denmark, these were chiefly from Southern Jutland which had been a part of Germany from 1864 until 1920 and had extremely strong German family connections and Germanic culture.
The Danes surrendered after 6 hours.The Germans lost 101 men killed or wounded. The Danes lost 26 killed and 23 wounded. The Danes didn't have a chance. It is true that, during the war, the Germans recruited SS units from Denmark, these were chiefly from Southern Jutland which had been a part of Germany from 1864 until 1920 and had extremely strong German family connections and Germanic culture.
I have to say that I'm very impressed with this movie. I had always assumed that the Danes were German sympathizers and did not put up an effective response to the German Invasion. This is definitely not so! Our little Bicycle platoon of Brave Danish Warriors, definitely gave the Huns a run for their money.
In the movie, the Machine gunners are instructed to target the armored vehicles. I really couldn't understand why until I read this...
"The German high command tried to present the attack on Denmark as a peaceful invasion in an attempt to score propaganda points, so German losses were never released. They succeeded in this, and most of the world believed Denmark did not put up any resistance against the invasion.[37]
However, in 2005, the archives of the Danish weapons manufacturer DISA ('Danish Industrial Syndicate') were opened. DISA produced the Danish 20 mm cannon that took out (relatively) many German vehicles. The Germans were naturally very interested in this weapon and had forced the syndicate to export them to Germany. And in selling them to the German army, they got their best argument from the Germans themselves: they told the company that 203 soldiers had been killed or wounded by the guns in Jutland.[38]"
In the movie, the Machine gunners are instructed to target the armored vehicles. I really couldn't understand why until I read this...
"The German high command tried to present the attack on Denmark as a peaceful invasion in an attempt to score propaganda points, so German losses were never released. They succeeded in this, and most of the world believed Denmark did not put up any resistance against the invasion.[37]
However, in 2005, the archives of the Danish weapons manufacturer DISA ('Danish Industrial Syndicate') were opened. DISA produced the Danish 20 mm cannon that took out (relatively) many German vehicles. The Germans were naturally very interested in this weapon and had forced the syndicate to export them to Germany. And in selling them to the German army, they got their best argument from the Germans themselves: they told the company that 203 soldiers had been killed or wounded by the guns in Jutland.[38]"
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- WissenswertesWhile bicycle troops might seem risible and impractical to modern eyes, such units were in fact quite common in many countries at the time, including Germany, fielding whole bicycle battalions. Early in World War Two, Japan conquered much of China and South East Asia employing some 50,000 bicycle infantry, such troops taking e.g. Singapore from Great Britain. Bicycle units were also employed by the British during the invasion of Normandy in 1944. Bicycle infantry was seen as cost effective mobility in place of e.g. horses, that needed extra feed and could panic under fire.
- PatzerIn the battle of Lundtoftbjerg(1940), a German soldier is equipped with a MG42 machine gun (developed in 1942).
- VerbindungenFeatured in Dansk films bedste: Krig, Klasselærere og Kammerater (2022)
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- 22.000.000 DKK (geschätzt)
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