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* The scene where the German flight stewardess looks at the Russian man's passport-holding arm and sees his prison camp tattoos. He could have been held in a concentration camp (40 years after the war) or he could be from a gulag. Point is, SHE KNOWS. They never met, but she feels for him. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and a bit of a Tearjerker as well. And to top it all off, she didn't want to identify all the Jews on board, because she didn't want to look like a Nazi, which is TruthInTelevision for many Germans, who want to distance themselves from that as much as possible

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* The scene where the German flight stewardess looks at the Russian man's passport-holding arm and sees his prison camp tattoos. He could have been held in a concentration camp (40 years after the war) or he could be from a gulag. Point is, SHE KNOWS. They never met, but she feels for him. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} and a bit of a Tearjerker as well. And to top it all off, she didn't want to identify all the Jews on board, because she didn't want to look like a Nazi, which is TruthInTelevision for many Germans, who want to distance themselves from that as much as possible
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* [[{{Badass}} Major]] [[Creator/ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.

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* [[{{Badass}} [[MajorlyAwesome Major]] [[Creator/ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} badass incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.
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* The scene where the German flight stewardess looks at the Russian man's passport-holding arm and sees his prison camp tattoos. He could have been held in a concentration camp (40 years after the war) or he could be from a gulag. Point is, SHE KNOWS. They never met, but she feels for him. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and a bit of a Tearjerker as well. And to top it all off, she didn't want to identify all the Jews on board, because she didn't want to look like a Nazi, which is TruthInTelevision for many Germans, who want to distance themselves from that as much as possible

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* The scene where the German flight stewardess looks at the Russian man's passport-holding arm and sees his prison camp tattoos. He could have been held in a concentration camp (40 years after the war) or he could be from a gulag. Point is, SHE KNOWS. They never met, but she feels for him. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and a bit of a Tearjerker as well. And to top it all off, she didn't want to identify all the Jews on board, because she didn't want to look like a Nazi, which is TruthInTelevision for many Germans, who want to distance themselves from that as much as possiblepossible
* Father O'Malley: You called for all the Jews. I'm Jewish, just like Jesus Christ."
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** He beats the general of the enemy down. Just when the enemy was about to fire on him, cue the grenade launcher which is attached on his motorcycle's muffler area and boom he goes.

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** [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown He beats the general of the enemy down. down.]] Just when the enemy was about to fire on him, cue the grenade launcher which is attached on his motorcycle's muffler area and boom he goes.
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* [[{{Badass}} Major]] [[ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.

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* [[{{Badass}} Major]] [[ChuckNorris [[Creator/ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.
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** The scene where he himself ran to the airplane.

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** The scene where he himself ran to the airplane.airplane.
* The scene where the German flight stewardess looks at the Russian man's passport-holding arm and sees his prison camp tattoos. He could have been held in a concentration camp (40 years after the war) or he could be from a gulag. Point is, SHE KNOWS. They never met, but she feels for him. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming and a bit of a Tearjerker as well. And to top it all off, she didn't want to identify all the Jews on board, because she didn't want to look like a Nazi, which is TruthInTelevision for many Germans, who want to distance themselves from that as much as possible
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* [[{{Badass Major}}]] [[ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.

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* [[{{Badass Major}}]] [[{{Badass}} Major]] [[ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.
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* The entire scene where American army rescues the captives.
* [[{{Badass Major}}]] [[ChuckNorris McCoy]] himself, the {{Badass}} incarnate in the film sure does love to demonstrate awesomeness.
** He beats the general of the enemy down. Just when the enemy was about to fire on him, cue the grenade launcher which is attached on his motorcycle's muffler area and boom he goes.
** The scene where he himself ran to the airplane.

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