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Europa Europa
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Europa Europa (German title:Hitlerjunge Salomon; Hitler Youth Salomon) is a 1990 German-Polish-French film by Agnieszka Holland. Shortly before the beginning of the war, the Jewish family Perel flees from the Nazis and settles in the Polish Lódz. But the Nazis catch up with them, and in the turmoil of the occupation, the brothers Sally and David are separated from the family and try to make their way into the USSR. The brothers also lose sight of each other. Sally lodges in a Soviet orphanage. After the German invasion, he is captured by Wehrmacht soldiers and pretends to be Volksdeutscher. Sally becomes the darling of the troupe as Josef Periel, becomes a hero and is even sent to a Nazi elite school.
The following weapons were used in the film Europa Europa:
Karabiner 98ks are used by German soldiers including Ulmayer (Martin Maria Blau), Robert Kellermann (André Wilms) and the Feldwebel (Bernhard Howe). Salomon uses a Kar98k he pretends to be Josef „Jupp“ Peters. Hitler Youth and Volkssturm members can also be sen with the carbines.
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
Soviet soldiers are mainly seen with Mosin Nagant M44 Carbines. First seen during the Soviet occupation of Poland in 1939.
Mosin Nagant M91/30
In the end, some Soviet soldiers can be seen with full-length Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifles.