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3 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[TankGoodness Behold, a real Tiger.]] [[note]]Well, plus mock-ups when it gets hit and catches fire.[[/note]]]] |
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5 | * Wardaddy, being a SergeantRock, is full of this. |
6 | ** To get an impression, our first introduction of him is watching him ''tackle a German officer'' off a horse and stabbing him repeatedly. |
7 | ** And in the end, it takes a sniper to put him out of action, and even then it takes three shots. |
8 | *** and he still fights, killing one more German before going out from ''two grenades''. |
9 | * The mission where First platoon goes and rescues a platoon of pinned down American soldiers from German machine-guns. Even though they were told that there are anti-tank guns present that have already annihilated previous vehicles, they still do it and end with no casualties (tank-wise). |
10 | ** The machine-gun shower the tanks deal to the remaining German defenders is pure bullet fireworks. |
11 | * The battle against the Tiger Tank. The scene is possibly more tense than the climaxing battle. |
12 | ** The Tiger and her crew get a villainous one, taking out all but one of the tank platoon before Fury knocks it out. |
13 | ** The [[https://youtu.be/AMd7jkBbGZU soundtrack]] for this battle clinches it. The choir is chanting the German translation of Luke 21:22 of the bible - ''"Denn das sind die Tage der Rache, daß erfüllet werde alles, was geschrieben ist."'' , which in English is ''"For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled.''" |
14 | ** The Fury is badass for defeating the mighty Tiger, especially since it wins a battle between tanks with [[AttackItsWeakPoint actual outsmarting]]. |
15 | * Garcia accidentally drops a live grenade back into the Fury. So what does he do? He [[DyingMomentOfAwesome smothers the grenade explosion with his own body and saves the crew inside]]. |
16 | * Five men and one tank that can't even move against three hundred crack troops. They successfully pin the Waffen SS troops down for half a day, and inflict enough casualties that the survivors are unable to significantly threaten the Allied supply lines. |
17 | * A rather understated one, but when the tank column is on its way to take a town, Fury's crew look up and see '''hundreds''' of bombers flying overhead. It's a stirring sight, even if they do nothing but keep flying east. |
18 | ** Then we see some other planes coming from the other side, presumably the German Luftwaffe, and there was a measly...''five''. In case you still didn't get the point that the Germans are facing a HopelessWar (for scale, when the Allies first began bombing Germany, ''hundreds'' of Luftwaffe planes would normally meet the bombers). |
19 | * The scene where they find the SS Officer who was using child soldiers and hanging ones who refused, and the Americans gun him down, ''like an animal''. |
20 | -->'''Infantry Sergeant:''' Hey, Angel! This one’s yours! ''(To the SS officer)'' ''[[PreMortemOneLiner Auf wiedersehen,]]'' [[PreMortemOneLiner asshole!]] |
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