Any films were nazis aren't cartoonish evil and are portrayed as actual human beings? Can't think of any...

Any films were nazis aren't cartoonish evil and are portrayed as actual human beings? Can't think of any, but maybe some of you know a foreign movie that has this portrayal or something.

Downfall (Der Untergang)
Valkyrie
Fury
Das Boot
A Bridge Too Far

Inglorious Basterds, all the bad guys in that movie were Jews or Americans.

Conspiracy, HBO film.

Cross of Iron

>were

>reeee leave nazis alone >:[

The Nazis WERE cartoonish evil- look at Hitler and his top staff. That was for public consumption... the hard-core evil was underneath. Try Schindler's List.

Downfall
Look Who's Back

Das Boot is a masterpiece

Stalingrad(the 90s one)
Steiner - das eiserne Kreuz

The one with Ian Mckellen

nazis were scum, they weren't humans to begin with

look at these REAL HUMAN BEANS

>Any films were nazis aren't cartoonish evil and are portrayed as actual human beings?
Land of Mine. Its a movie about German POWs forced to clear mines in on the coast of Jutland just after the war. It actually shows Danes to be more "evil" than the Germans.

Despite being a holocaust film, The Pianist's one major Nazi character is a genuinely good guy.

you've triggered leftypol and reddit senpai

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Are you retarded? Or do you live in the fifties?
There's tons, you dumb faggot.
Including one made by Quentin Tarantino

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Didn't feature nazis exept for the one which was a prick. Which seems pretty acurate; there were these 'true believer' careerists that didn't have a life before the NSDAP came along. It was a literal meme back then at some point.

Requesting the webm of two nazi officers throwing a disabled man over the balcony because he wouldn't stand up. It's from The Pianist I think

True, there's a broad spectrum of people between straight up Nazis and WWII Germans in the army. But many don't like to look at these things from both sides. It's reassuring to turn your enemy into a cartoon. And that's what makes Das Boot so great. It takes the most reviled and demonised military force in history and utterly humanises it.

>The Pianist
That film was fucking great

I really can't believe anyone hasn't mentioned this. A lot of the Nazis in this show while still evil are potrayed as human, with personal struggles and issues of their own, you can honestly sympathize with some of them. Not quite cartoonist villains. Same with Imperial Japan.

Fuck Nazis though.

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I really need to proofread when I am phone posting...

SOL, fascist scum.

Kelly's Heroes

Band of Brothers
The most cartoonish they get is in the scene in Bastogne where one of the Easy Company guys falls into a Nazi foxhole after getting lost.

It's shit though.

You realize that actually happened right?

Look it up shitlord.

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Yeah I know it happened dipshit.
I was simply pointing out that the most "cartoonish" thing that happened in the series, in regards to portrayals of Nazi/Germans, was a slightly amusing little event, that wasn't really that cartoonish and didn't have anything to do with being good or evil.