The scene begins with civilians fleeing Berlin. The action then moves to several Youth soldiers manning an AA gun. As people push a damaged tram, using them as barricades against the advancing Soviets, Wilhelm Kranz, an old man without an arm, appears, approaching the nest. A boy (Peter Kranz, Wilhelm Kranz's son) who was moving empty shells sees him and tells him to leave him alone. Wilhelm then asks everybody how old they are and tells them to play something other than war.
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| - Hitler Youth Artillery Scene
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| - The scene begins with civilians fleeing Berlin. The action then moves to several Youth soldiers manning an AA gun. As people push a damaged tram, using them as barricades against the advancing Soviets, Wilhelm Kranz, an old man without an arm, appears, approaching the nest. A boy (Peter Kranz, Wilhelm Kranz's son) who was moving empty shells sees him and tells him to leave him alone. Wilhelm then asks everybody how old they are and tells them to play something other than war.
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| - Wilhelm and Peter Kranz, Inge Dombrowski, HJ Lieutenant
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| - Wilhelm points out that the weapon they're using is made in Russia.
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| - Peter Kranz yells "Feigling" in the theatrical version only
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| - The scene begins with civilians fleeing Berlin. The action then moves to several Youth soldiers manning an AA gun. As people push a damaged tram, using them as barricades against the advancing Soviets, Wilhelm Kranz, an old man without an arm, appears, approaching the nest. A boy (Peter Kranz, Wilhelm Kranz's son) who was moving empty shells sees him and tells him to leave him alone. Wilhelm then asks everybody how old they are and tells them to play something other than war. The group commander, a young lieutenant, asks him what he wants. The old man says he wants his son (Peter Kranz) back, alive. The lieutenant tells him that he should be proud of his son: he destroyed two tanks and the Führer will award him later that day. Wilhelm asks the lieutenant if he has fought on a battle, but he answers that he hasn't had the honour yet. Inge Dombrowski, the blonde pigtail girl, says that they will all fight to the last man. Wilhelm however points out that they are in a trap, the Soviets will surround them. Inge claims that they will fight back with the flak gun, and, despite the fact that Wilhelm points out that the Soviets will outnumber them, she ignores him and claims that they have all taken an oath. Wilhelm then shouts at them the fact that the war is lost, to which Peter runs away yelling "Coward". Wilhelm tells them one last time that if they don't leave, the Soviets will kill them. He then departs, while the Youth look indifferent.
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