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Easy Company finally enters Germany to surprisingly little resistance, and has a chance to relax for the first time in months. A patrol in a nearby forest discovers an abandoned Nazi concentration camp, still filled with emaciated prisoners. The local citizenry, unbelievably disavowing knowledge of its existence, is made to clean it up. Suddenly, news arrives from Berlin: Hitler is dead. (Home Box Office)

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English I had to dock a star for the second time because the creators stretched the plot unnecessarily, just to tug at the heartstrings. In my copy of Ambrose's book, the concentration camp passage was missing, and I suspect it was included mainly because of Steven Spielberg. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely agree that concentration camps, gulags, and internment camps for Japanese-American citizens were disgusting abominations. ()