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Des Teufels General, Movie, 1955 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • The Devil's General
  • Le géneral du diable (France)

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sixcyl FR

2007-03-02 14:30

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Good film. Kurt Jurgens is excellent in his character of "national heroe of 1st Worl war" thinking he can manage with nazi regim, a "foot inside" , a "foot outside", with no hurt for himself... but nazi regim runs over every one , even their heroes, if they don't submit to their ideas..

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Junkers JU-86 (1934-36-38)
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There are JU-87 Stuka in the bacground
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hiergehts CH

2007-03-02 21:32

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The twin engine machines are Swedish AF Junkers Ju 86K-13 transports, the last of their kind flying in the mid 50's : http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/img/saab/saabju86.jpg and the one shot shows the same a/c (#21) on a 'Nazi' pane as the picture I included of a Swedish machine.

Those 2 Ju 87's are some sort of mock-up as none were in use at that time and the only ones extant then were already in museums.

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sixcyl FR

2007-03-05 13:11

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thank's for this comment Hiergehts... I thought it could be Swedish JU86 too, but I wasn't sure... in the film, which is a fiction of course, the airplanes are pretending to be "Mohrungen" Mo-xx (should look at it again, because I don't remember the type), a fictional make of third reich airplane industry... :)

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