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War has hardened him, and he is initially and authentically uninterested in the appalling mortality rate suffered by the men (the scenes of men prodding for bombs, then delicately disarming them, are unbearably tense).ĭespite efforts to keep the prisoners at arms’ length, he begins to befriend a few. Later Rasmussen is assigned to supervise a squad of poorly trained prisoners on a remote Danish beach. In an early scene, he stops a POW who’s carrying a purloined flag, a souvenir of the war, and beats the man to a bloody pulp. Rasmussen (Roland Moller), certainly holds this view.
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The victors thought this right and proper at the time, and even today you’d probably find widespread agreement with the idea that those who planted the mines should bear the risk of defusing them.Īs we see in the Danish-made “Land of Mine,” the man assigned the job of supervising these German prisoners, Sgt. It never came, and in defeat, German prisoners were assigned the deadly job of finding and defusing the bombs. When the war ended, the Danish coast was infested with hundreds of thousands of explosives, placed on the beaches by Germans to repel what Hitler believed would be a massive Allied invasion.
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“Land of Mine” is a fictionalized version of a neglected piece of postwar history, detailing the often-ruthless practice of using World War II German prisoners to defuse land mines.