The Battle for Warsaw: Stones for the Rampart

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In Warsaw, 1939, three high school graduates Alek, Sophie and Rudy plan to start their adult lives. World War II broke out, and they were ruthlessly involved in the war... This film is adapted from the famous Polish novel of the same name. It tells the story of young Polish boy scouts who fought bravely against the German occupiers during World War II when Warsaw was occupied by the Nazi German army. The prototype comes from a real historical event - on September 1, 1939, the Nazis launched a large army to raid Poland, and Poland was occupied by the Nazis in a short period of time. On September 27, with the support of the Polish underground resistance organization, the Polish underground organization established the famous "Gray Level" Boy Scouts. Members of the "grey level" Boy Scouts are divided by age: younger ones are responsible for propaganda activities, such as posting anti-Nazi slogans on the streets, while members 17 and older form the organization's most famous unit, the "Boy Strike Team." This unit of Boy Scouts rescued resistance leaders from Gestapo prisoner convoys and participated in the assassination of notorious Nazi officers. On March 26, 1943, the "Child Attack Team" achieved its first major victory - rescuing the captured resistance leader from the Gestapo (German secret police). On that day,...

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