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Autumn 1944; a young soldier named Karl Franke has been shipped to Courland and must prove himself to his fellow soldiers in his first mission.
A young Baker with a heart defect, Charlie Kensington enlists in military service shortly before the Normandy D-Day landings in 1945 in search of his brother Alan when he does not return in the evacuation of Dunkirk. Alan leaves behind his artwork, giving Charlie clues as to his whereabouts, whilst Charlie tries his best to navigate his way through German-occupied France and nothing but his rifle and his wit.
A group of german soldiers are lost in Russia when they see soviet soldiers attacking a german MG postion.
The young Sergeant Hartwig and his comrades are in France. They are supposed to take propaganda photos there. But they have no idea that they are in the middle of the invasion by the Allied forces.
April 1945, amidst the Battle of Berlin, the final days of World War II begin. Young German soldiers fight desperately in the city's ruins. Between bombs, battles, and the stalemate, they question why they must continue fighting. This historical short film depicts the emotional and psychological collapse of a failing regime—intense, powerful, and relentlessly realistic.
Following the gripping predecessor 6 Minutes of War, which was set on the Eastern Front, this short film now takes you to the Western Front of World War II. In intense images, and only eight minutes long, the film depicts the struggle for survival, the brutality of war, and the fates of soldiers caught between chaos and hope.