From the linked article
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Ahead of the film's international release this week, German reviewers were rapturous over the fictitious squad of Nazi killers who stop the Holocaust
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Ehhhh... no they didnt stop the holocaust as being that the assasination sene was set in 1944 most of it was already over with.
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Only a handful expressed qualms over Tarantino's trademark gore-splattering, most relishing the cinematic massacre of the Nazi brass including Adolf Hitler by a band of Jewish-American soldiers, led by Brad Pitt as deeply satisfying.
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Agreed that they would find this deeply satisfying, however it was my opinion that the film, on a couple of occasions, portrayed the average german soldier as a Nazi. Historically, this was not always the case.
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"This ain't your daddy's World War II movie," Tarantino has said.
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no doubt a bold move for a director to make... considering 99.9% of War movie fans love "Daddy's War Movie"
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"Because, unlike 'Pulp Fiction' or 'Kill Bill', only the evil are massacred, the audience cheers the violent scenes with gusto,"
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Not every person who died in the film was evil, in fact there were quite a few deaths which were senseless.
having read that article... i can see why the people of Germany would like the film... however, i cant say i would enjoy seeing common German Soldiers being murdered if i myself were german.