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Band of Brothers is a ten-part television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
 based on the book of the same title written by historian
Historian

A historian is an individual who studies and writes about history, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, systematic narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all events in time....
 and biographer Stephen Ambrose
Stephen Ambrose

Stephen Edward Ambrose was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a long time professor of history at the University of New Orleans....
. It was executive produced by Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
 and Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks

Thomas Jeffrey "Tom" Hanks is an American film actor, film director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. Hanks worked in television and family-friendly comedies before achieving success as a dramatic actor portraying several notable roles, including Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia , the title role in Forrest Gump, Commander J...
 after their successful collaboration on the Academy Award-winning World War II film Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 in film Cinema of the United States war film set during the Invasion of Normandy of Normandy in World War II. It was film director by Steven Spielberg and Screenplay by Robert Rodat....
 (1998). The episodes first aired in 2001 on HBO
Home Box Office

HBO is a premium television programming subsidiary of Time Warner. It offers two 24-hour pay television services to over 38 million U.S. subscribers....
 and still run frequently on various TV networks around the world.

The narrative centers on the experiences of E Company ("Easy Company
Easy Company (Band of Brothers)

Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, of the 506th Infantry Regiment is one of the most well-known company in the United States Army. Through many various leaders, and different battles throughout World War II, Easy Company has made its mark in history....
") of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment

The 506th Infantry Regiment is a unit assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division. During World War II, the unit was designated the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment ....
 assigned to the 101st Airborne Division
101st Airborne Division

The 101st Airborne Division ? the "Screaming Eagles"? is a U.S. Army modular infantry division trained for air assault military operation....
, from Easy's basic training at Toccoa, Georgia, through the American airborne landings in Normandy
American airborne landings in Normandy

The American airborne landings in Normandy were the first United States combat operations of Operation Overlord, the Battle of Normandy by the Allies of World War II on June 6, 1944....
, Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden

Operation Market Garden was an Allies of World War II military operation, fought in the Netherlands and Germany in World War II. It was the largest airborne operation of all time....
, the Battle of Bastogne
Battle of Bastogne

The Siege of Bastogne was a smaller battle in and around the Belgium town of Bastogne, during the larger Battle of the Bulge. Success of the German offensive, seizure of the harbor at Antwerp with encirclement and destruction of Allied armies, required the German Army mechanized forces to use the roadways in order to maintain the speed of the...
 and on to the end of the war.

The events portrayed are based on Ambrose's research and recorded interviews with Easy Company veterans.






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Band of Brothers is a ten-part television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
 based on the book of the same title written by historian
Historian

A historian is an individual who studies and writes about history, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, systematic narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all events in time....
 and biographer Stephen Ambrose
Stephen Ambrose

Stephen Edward Ambrose was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a long time professor of history at the University of New Orleans....
. It was executive produced by Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
 and Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks

Thomas Jeffrey "Tom" Hanks is an American film actor, film director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. Hanks worked in television and family-friendly comedies before achieving success as a dramatic actor portraying several notable roles, including Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia , the title role in Forrest Gump, Commander J...
 after their successful collaboration on the Academy Award-winning World War II film Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 in film Cinema of the United States war film set during the Invasion of Normandy of Normandy in World War II. It was film director by Steven Spielberg and Screenplay by Robert Rodat....
 (1998). The episodes first aired in 2001 on HBO
Home Box Office

HBO is a premium television programming subsidiary of Time Warner. It offers two 24-hour pay television services to over 38 million U.S. subscribers....
 and still run frequently on various TV networks around the world.

The narrative centers on the experiences of E Company ("Easy Company
Easy Company (Band of Brothers)

Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, of the 506th Infantry Regiment is one of the most well-known company in the United States Army. Through many various leaders, and different battles throughout World War II, Easy Company has made its mark in history....
") of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment

The 506th Infantry Regiment is a unit assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division. During World War II, the unit was designated the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment ....
 assigned to the 101st Airborne Division
101st Airborne Division

The 101st Airborne Division ? the "Screaming Eagles"? is a U.S. Army modular infantry division trained for air assault military operation....
, from Easy's basic training at Toccoa, Georgia, through the American airborne landings in Normandy
American airborne landings in Normandy

The American airborne landings in Normandy were the first United States combat operations of Operation Overlord, the Battle of Normandy by the Allies of World War II on June 6, 1944....
, Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden

Operation Market Garden was an Allies of World War II military operation, fought in the Netherlands and Germany in World War II. It was the largest airborne operation of all time....
, the Battle of Bastogne
Battle of Bastogne

The Siege of Bastogne was a smaller battle in and around the Belgium town of Bastogne, during the larger Battle of the Bulge. Success of the German offensive, seizure of the harbor at Antwerp with encirclement and destruction of Allied armies, required the German Army mechanized forces to use the roadways in order to maintain the speed of the...
 and on to the end of the war.

The events portrayed are based on Ambrose's research and recorded interviews with Easy Company veterans. A lot of literary license
Artistic licence

Artistic license is a colloquial term, sometime euphemism, used to denote the distortion or complete ignorance of fact, ignoring the conventions of grammar or language, or the changing of an established fact that an artist may undertake in the name of art....
 has been taken with the episodes, and other reference books will highlight the differences between recorded history and the film version. All of the characters portrayed are based on actual members of Easy Company; some of them can be seen in prerecorded interviews as a prelude to each episode (their identities, however, are not revealed until the close of the finale).

A new 10-part miniseries from the creators of Band of Brothers (Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
, Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks

Thomas Jeffrey "Tom" Hanks is an American film actor, film director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. Hanks worked in television and family-friendly comedies before achieving success as a dramatic actor portraying several notable roles, including Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia , the title role in Forrest Gump, Commander J...
, Gary Goetzman
Gary Goetzman

Gary Michael Goetzman is an United States film producer and television producer, and is perhaps best known as co-founder of Playtone with Tom Hanks....
), called The Pacific
The Pacific (miniseries)

The Pacific is a World War II television drama mini-series, produced by HBO, which is currently in development. It may be similar, although unrelated, to Band of Brothers....
, is in development. The new production will focus on the Pacific Theater of Operations
Pacific Theater of Operations

The Pacific Theater #Theater of operations was the World War II area of military activity in the Pacific Ocean and the countries bordering it, a geographic scope that reflected the operational and administrative command structures of the American forces during that period....
 and the United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
. The project is due out in 2009, although this is subject to change.

Title etymology

The title for the book and the series comes from a famous speech delivered by Henry V of England
Henry V of England

Henry V was one of the most significant English warrior kings of the 15th century. He was born at Monmouth, Wales, in the tower above the gatehouse of Monmouth Castle, and reigned as King of England from 1413 to 1422....
 before the Battle of Agincourt
Battle of Agincourt

The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory against a much larger French army in the Hundred Years' War. The battle occurred on Friday 25 October 1415 ...
 in William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English people poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist....
's Henry V
Henry V (play)

Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to be written in 1599. It is based on the life of King Henry V of England, and focuses on events immediately before and after the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War....
; Act IV, Scene 3:

And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered;
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.

Wikiquote: Shakespeare King Henry, V


A shortened version of the quotation appears on the first page of the book, and is also quoted by Carwood Lipton
Carwood Lipton

Clifford Carwood "Lip" Lipton was a United States Army commissioned officer in the 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment ....
 in the final episode.

The phrase was also often used by Horatio Nelson referring to his subordinate captains: "I had the happiness to command a band of brothers."

Development

The miniseries had been in development since 1998 and is based on the Band of Brothers book by Stephen E. Ambrose. It was largely developed by Tom Hanks and Erik Jendresen, who spent months detailing the plot outline and individual episodes. The role of Steven Spielberg most prominently consisted of his being "the final eye" on the series and using Saving Private Ryan, the film on which Hanks and Spielberg worked together earlier, as a template for the series. The accounts of Easy Company veterans such as Don Malarkey were later used in production to add as much detail as possible.

Plot synopsis

The Band of Brothers miniseries details, if at times exaggerated or condensed, the real-life exploits of Easy Company during the Second World War over the course of ten episodes, starting with their basic training at the Currahee training site in Toccoa
Toccoa, Georgia

Toccoa is a city in Stephens County, Georgia, Georgia , United States located approximately 50 miles from Athens, Georgia and approximately 90 miles northeast of Atlanta....
, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
 and ending with the capitulation of Germany. The experiences of Major
Major (United States)

In the United States Army, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps, major is a field officer United States Military Officer military rank just above the rank of Captain and just below the rank of Lieutenant colonel ....
 Richard Winters
Richard Winters

Richard D. Winters is a former United States Army Officer , decorated war hero, and one of the most well known soldiers in history. He commanded E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, during World War II....
 (1918–) are a primary focus, as he attempts to keep his men together and safe. While the series stars a large ensemble cast, episodes generally feature one character prominently, following their particular actions during certain events (for example, the Siege of Bastogne & Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden

Operation Market Garden was an Allies of World War II military operation, fought in the Netherlands and Germany in World War II. It was the largest airborne operation of all time....
).

As the series is based on real-life events, characters befall the same fate as their real world counterparts. Numerous characters either die or sustain injuries, some of which lead to them being sent home or escaping from the hospital to rejoin their comrades at the battlefront. The experiences and the moral, mental, and physical hurdles the soldiers must overcome are central to the story.

Production


Budget and promotion

Band of Brothers is the most expensive television miniseries ever made by HBO or any other television network. An early report placed the budget at $110 million. In fact, the budget was approximately $125 million, which comes to an average of $12 million per episode, more expensive than any other television show, including other HBO productions. An additional $15 million were allocated towards the promotional campaign, which involved, among other things, hosting screenings for WWII veterans.

One of those screenings was at Utah Beach
Utah Beach

Utah Beach was the codename for one of the Allies of World War II landing beaches during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, as part of Operation Overlord on 6 June 1944....
, Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the coast of France south of the English Channel between Brittany and Picardy and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands....
. On 7 June 2001, 47 Easy Company veterans were flown to Paris and then by chartered train to the site, where the series premiered on 7 June 2001. Also sponsoring the miniseries was automobile manufacturer Chrysler
Chrysler

Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
, as its Jeeps were used to great extent in the series, with an estimate of 600 to 1000 vehicles. Chrysler spent $5 to $15 million on its advertising campaign, based on and using footage from Band of Brothers. Each of the spots was reviewed and approved by co-executive producers Hanks and Spielberg.

The BBC paid £7 million ($10.1 million) as co-production partner, the most it had ever paid for a bought-in program, but screened it on the minority BBC Two
BBC Two

BBC Two is the second major terrestrial television channel of the BBC, aimed at a wide range of subject matter and interests, and specialising in intelligent yet popular programme genres....
 channel. It was denied that this was because it was "not mainstream enough." Negotiations were monitored by then Prime Minister Tony Blair
Tony Blair

Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" Blair is a British politician, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007....
, who personally spoke to co-executive producer Spielberg. Producer of comedy film An Everlasting Piece
An Everlasting Piece

An Everlasting Piece is a comedy film released in 2000 in film. It was directed by Barry Levinson and written by and starring Barry McEvoy. The film follows two wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, who live in war torn Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-'80s....
 Jerome O'Connor alleged in a 2001 lawsuit against DreamWorks
DreamWorks

DreamWorks, LLC, also known as DreamWorks Pictures, DreamWorks SKG or DreamWorks Studios, is a major film studios United States film studio which develops, produces, and distributes films, video games, and television programming....
, Spielberg's own filmstudio, that Blair also loaned military equipment and 2,000 troops, while Spielberg gave Blair's son Euan a job in the production. According to O'Connor, his movie was "sabotaged" because DreamWorks feared it would interfere with Spielberg receiving his British knighthood, which he did in 2001.

Location

The series was shot over eight to 10 months at the Hatfield
Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Hatfield, originally Bishop's Hatfield, is in the Welwyn Hatfield district of Hertfordshire, in the south of England. It forms part of the Welwyn Hatfield which also includes Welwyn Garden City and has been twinned with the The Netherlands port town of Zierikzee since 1953....
 Aerodrome in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England Counties of England in the East of England region of England....
, Britain, on which various sets, including replicas of European towns, were built. This location was also used to shoot the film Saving Private Ryan. Twelve different towns were constructed on the large open field, including the towns of Bastogne
Bastogne

Bastogne is a Belgium Municipalities in Belgium located in the Wallonia Provinces of Belgium of Luxembourg in the Ardennes. The municipality of Bastogne includes the old Municipalities in Belgium of Longvilly, Noville, Belgium, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, and Wardin....
, Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
; Eindhoven
Eindhoven

Eindhoven is a municipality and a city located in the province of North Brabant in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender streams....
, Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
; and Carentan
Carentan

Carentan is a Communes of France in the Manche Departments of France in Normandy in northwestern France.It is likely the site of ancient Crociatonum....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.

The village of Hambleden
Hambleden

Hambleden is a small village and civil parish within Wycombe district in the south of Buckinghamshire, England. It is about four miles west of Marlow, Buckinghamshire, about three miles north east of Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire....
, in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England home counties Counties of England in South East England England....
, England was used extensively in the early episodes to depict the site of the company's training in England and also for scenes later in the series.

Crew


Historical accuracy

In order to preserve historical accuracy, additional research was done outside of the Band of Brothers book by Ambrose, Spielberg, and Hanks. Dale Dye
Dale Dye

Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
, a retired Marine Corps captain and consultant on Saving Private Ryan, as well as most of the surviving Easy Company veterans, such as Richard Winters, Bill Guarnere, Ed Heffron, and Amos Tayler, were asked for input. Dye (who also plays the role of Col. Robert F. Sink) also had the actors undergo a 10-day boot camp. Similarly, there was a great attention for details on weapons and costumes. Simon Atherton, the weapons master, corresponded with veterans to match weapons and to scenes and assistant costume designer Joe Hobbs extensively used photos and veteran accounts.

Similarly, most actors got into contact with the people they were meant to portray, often by telephone and several of the veterans came to the production. Nonetheless, co-executive producer Tom Hanks admitted that they could not provide complete accuracy: "We've made history fit onto our screens. We had to condense down a vast number of characters, fold other people's experiences into 10 or 15 people, have people saying and doing things others said or did. We had people take off their helmets to identify them, when they would never have done so in combat. But I still think it is three or four times more accurate than most films like this."

As a final accuracy check, the veterans saw previews of the series and approved the episodes before they were aired.

Cast and characters

Note: Ranks displayed are the ranks that the soldiers had at the end of World War II (15 August 1945), which is also the end of the series. Since Band of Brothers focuses entirely on the exploits of "E" (Easy) Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during the Second World War, the series features a large ensemble cast, based on existing persons. The main character of the show is arguably Major
Major (United States)

In the United States Army, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps, major is a field officer United States Military Officer military rank just above the rank of Captain and just below the rank of Lieutenant colonel ....
 Richard Winters
Richard Winters

Richard D. Winters is a former United States Army Officer , decorated war hero, and one of the most well known soldiers in history. He commanded E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, during World War II....
 (1918–), played by Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis

Damian Watcyn Lewis is a Golden Globe-nominated England actor and film producer, who is probably best known for portraying Major Richard Winters, one of the most famous soldiers in World War Two, in the Emmy-award winning HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and Soames Forsyte in the ITV miniseries The Forsyte Saga ....
, who leads the cast for most of the episodes and is the main subject of the episodes "Day of Days", "Crossroads" and the final episode, "Points". Tom Hanks, co-executive producer of the miniseries, explained that they needed a central character to tie the story together, and felt that Damian Lewis was best for the role.

Ron Livingston
Ron Livingston

Ronald Joseph Livingston is an United States film and television actor. His roles include a disaffected corporate employee in the film Office Space, a sardonic writer in a short-term relationship with Carrie Bradshaw in the TV show Sex and the City, and Captain Lewis Nixon in the miniseries Band of Brothers....
 portrays Captain Lewis Nixon (1918–1995), Major Winters' best friend and frequent confidant during the series. The episode "Why We Fight" largely centers around him, dealing with his problems with alcoholism in particular. Captain Ronald Speirs
Ronald Speirs

Ronald Speirs was a United States Army Officer who served in the U.S. 101st Airborne Division during World War II. He was initially a platoon leader in company "D" of the 2nd Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment....
 (1920–2007), played by Matthew Settle
Matthew Settle

Jeffrey Matthew Settle is an United States actor known for playing Captain Ronald Speirs on the HBO show Band of Brothers....
, leads the Company into the field in the latter half of the series and is subject of rumors between the soldiers starting in the third episode, "Carentan".

Appearing alongside Winters and Nixon in all 10 episodes are Donnie Wahlberg
Donnie Wahlberg

Donald Edmond Wahlberg, Jr. is an United States singer, actor and film producer. He is a member of the popular 1980s and 1990s boy band New Kids on the Block and is the older brother of fellow actor/musician Mark Wahlberg....
 as Second Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant

Second Lieutenant is the lowest Officer military rank in many armed forces.In British English the rank is pronounced second /l?f't?n?nt/ , while in American English it is pronounced second /lu't?n?nt/ ....
 Carwood Lipton
Carwood Lipton

Clifford Carwood "Lip" Lipton was a United States Army commissioned officer in the 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment ....
 (1920–2001). The episode "The Breaking Point" features him prominently and the importance he carried in regards to Easy Company's morale. Scott Grimes
Scott Grimes

Scott Richard Grimes is an United States actor, voice artist and musician. Some of his most prominent roles are his appearances in the Critters film series, in Band of Brothers as Technical Sergeant Donald Malarkey, Party of Five as Will McCorkle, ER as Doctor Archie Morris and the animation sitcom American Dad! voicin...
 as Technical Sergeant
United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
 Donald Malarkey
Donald Malarkey

Donald G. Malarkey is a former United States soldier who fought in World War II. He is one of the soldiers portrayed in the Band of Brothers television miniseries, in which he was played by actor Scott Grimes....
 (1921–) and Peter Youngblood Hills, although uncredited in the opening sequence, appears as Staff Sergeant Darrell "Shifty" Powers (1923–).

Appearing in 9 episodes are Rick Gomez
Rick Gomez

Richard Harper "Rick" Gomez is an United States actor. He is known for portraying Sgt. George Luz, in the HBO television programming miniseries Band of Brothers, and as "Endless Mike" Hellstrom in the cult hit Nickelodeon TV series The Adventures of Pete and Pete....
 as Technician Fourth Grade
United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
 George Luz
George Luz

George Luz was a non-commissioned officer with E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment , 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division....
 (1921–1998), Michael Cudlitz
Michael Cudlitz

Michael Cudlitz is an United States actor....
 as Sergeant
United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
 Denver "Bull" Randleman
Denver Randleman

Denver "Bull" Randleman was a Sergeant#United States in the United States Army during World War II. He was depicted in the series Band of Brothers by actor Michael Cudlitz....
 (1920–2003), Nicholas Aaron as Private First Class Robert "Popeye" Wynn (1921–2000), James Madio
James Madio

James Madio is an United States actor.Madio attended Herbert H. Lehman High School in The Bronx. He appeared in his first film in 1991, with a minor part as one of the Lost Boys in Hook ....
 as Technician Fourth Grade Frank Perconte
Frank Perconte

Frank 'Perco' Perconte was a non-commissioned officer during World War II with E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment , 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division in the United States Army....
 (1917-) and Shane Taylor
Shane Taylor

Shane Taylor is a British television and screen actor, born in Dover, Kent, England. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of medic Eugene Roe in the HBO/BBC World War II miniseries Band of Brothers....
 as Technician Fifth Grade Eugene "Doc" Roe
Eugene Roe

Eugene Gilbert "Doc" Roe Sr. was an United States soldier who served during World War II and fought with Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division....
 (1921–1998). Both Denver "Bull" Randleman and Eugene "Doc" Roe were the subjects of their own episodes, "Replacements" and "Bastogne" respectively. The first featured Randleman's escape from a German-occupied village in the Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
, and the latter Roe's experiences as a medic during the Siege of Bastogne.

Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough is an American film, television and voice actor....
 as First Lieutenant Lynn "Buck" Compton (1921–), Dexter Fletcher
Dexter Fletcher

Dexter Fletcher is an English people actor, best known for his lead role as Spike Thomson in the British TV comedy Press Gang alongside Julia Sawalha....
 as Staff Sergeant John "Pee Wee" Martin (1922–2005), Ross McCall
Ross McCall

'Ross McCall' is a Scotland actor most notable for his role as Cpl. Joseph Liebgott in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. Along with this role, he has appeared as Freddie Mercury in the promotional video for the Queen song "The Miracle ", co-starred in Green Street and featured in the BBC children's TV series The Return of the Bor...
 as Technician Fifth Grade
United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
 Joseph Liebgott
Joseph Liebgott

Joseph "Joe" Liebgott fought in World War II as part of Company E of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States 101st Airborne Division ....
 (1915–1992) appear in 8 episodes. Robin Laing as Private First Class
United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
 Edward "Babe" Heffron (1923-) and Philip Barrantini as Private Wayne A. "Skinny" Sisk (1922–1999) are both uncredited in the opening sequence but also appear in 8 episodes.

Credited in 7 episodes or fewer are:
  • Kirk Acevedo
    Kirk Acevedo

    Kirk Acevedo is an American actor of Puerto Rican American and Overseas Chinese descent. Notable is his portrayal of Miguel Alvarez in the HBO series Oz ....
     as Staff Sergeant Joseph Toye (1919–1995)
  • Eion Bailey
    Eion Bailey

    Eion Bailey is a Daytime Emmy Award-winning United States actor, perhaps best known for appearing in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers as Pvt....
     as Private First Class
    United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

    The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
     David Kenyon Webster
    David Kenyon Webster

    David Kenyon Webster was an United States soldier, journalist and author. During World War II he fought with Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, and is featured in the book and TV series Band of Brothers....
     (1922–1961)
  • Dale Dye
    Dale Dye

    Captain Dale Adam Dye is an American actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps who served in combat during the Vietnam War....
     as Colonel Robert F. Sink (1905–1965)
  • Frank John Hughes
    Frank John Hughes

    Frank John Hughes is an United States film and television actor best known for his portrayal of William Guarnere in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and "Tom Fox" in Catch Me If You Can....
     as Staff Sergeant
    United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

    The U.S. Army enlisted military rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system. The color scheme used for the insignia's Chevron design was defined as either silver grey on dark blue, olive drab on dark blue, or khaki on dark blue ....
     William "Wild Bill" Guarnere
    William Guarnere

    William J. "Wild Bill" Guarnere is a veteran sergeant of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment attached to the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army during the World War II....
     (1922–)
  • Rene L. Moreno as Technician Fifth Grade Joseph Ramirez
  • David Schwimmer
    David Schwimmer

    David Lawrence Schwimmer is an American actor and director of Television director and Film director. Born in New York, he moved to Los Angeles at the age of two....
     as Captain Herbert Sobel
    Herbert Sobel

    Herbert M. Sobel was an Officer in the United States Army during World War II. He was initially the commanding officer of E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment in the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division....
     (1912–1988)
  • Douglas Spain
    Douglas Spain

    Douglas Spain is an United States actor. He lives in Los Angeles. In 1998 Spain was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award in the category of Best Debut Performance for his role in the film Star Maps....
     as Technician Fifth Grade Antonio C. Garcia (1925–2005)
  • Richard Speight, Jr.
    Richard Speight, Jr.

    Richard Speight Jr. is an United States actor currently in a recurring role as Bill Kohler on the TV show Jericho . He previously starred on the CBS drama The Agency....
     as Sergeant Warren "Skip" Muck
    Warren Muck

    Sergeant Warren H. "Skip" Muck fought in World War II as part of Company E of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States 101st Airborne Division ....
     (1922–1945)
  • Rick Warden
    Rick Warden

    Richard George Warden is a British television and Film actor.Warden studied at Dr Challoner's Grammar School and received a B.A. Honours in History at Churchill College, Cambridge, 1994....
     as First Lieutenant
    First Lieutenant

    First Lieutenant is a military rank.The rank of Lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations , but the majority of cases it is common for it to be sub-divided into a senior and junior rank....
     Harry Welsh
    Harry Welsh

    Harry F. Welsh was a US Army officer best known as a First Lieutenant#United States in E Company, 506th Infantry Regiment , 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division....
     (1918–1995)
  • Rocky Marshall
    Rocky Marshall

    Rocky Marshall is a United Kingdom television and film actor, living near Battersea park. He has starred in mainstream movies such as Hart's War and Mean Machine ....
     as Corporal
    Corporal

    Corporal is a Military rank in use in some form by most militaries and also by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to Ranks and insignia of NATO....
     Earl "One Lung" McClung
  • Simon Schatzberger
    Simon Schatzberger

    Simon Schatzberger is an England television actor of Jewish origin. He has appeared on several television programmes in both guest roles and starring roles, including Your Mother Wouldn't Like It, Press Gang, Audrey and Friends, Comin' Atcha!, Band of Brothers, Black Books, Doctors and The Cottage.....
     as Private
    Private (rank)

    A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank . The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalism into service by a nobleman forming an army....
     Joseph A. Lesniewski (1920–)
  • Marc Warren
    Marc Warren

    Marc Warren is an England actor, probably best known for his British television role as Danny Blue in Hustle and Elton Pope in the 2006 Doctor Who series episode "Love and Monsters"....
     as Private
    Private (rank)

    A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank . The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalism into service by a nobleman forming an army....
     Albert Blithe
    Albert Blithe

    Albert "Al" Blithe, , was a career soldier in the United States Army and a World War II paratrooper with the United States 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment....
     (1923-1967)
  • Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg

    Simon Pegg is an award-winning England actor, comedian, writer, film producer and film director. He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run, Fatboy, Run, and for the comedy series Spaced....
     as First Sergeant William Evans
  • Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber

    Jamie St John Bamber Griffith is a United Kingdom actor....
     as Second Lieutenant Jack Foley
  • Joseph May as Second Lieutenant Ed Shames


Episodes


# Episode title Director Writer Main character


Reception


Critical reception

Band of Brothers has been met with largely positive reviews. Caryn James of The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 called Band of Brothers "an extraordinary 10-part series that masters its greatest challenge: it balances the ideal of heroism with the violence and terror of battle, reflecting what is both civilized and savage about war." However, the article did criticize David Schwimmer's performance in the first episode, "Currahee", and the generation gap between the viewer and characters, which the journalist felt was a significant hurdle.

Robert Bianco of USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
 said the series was "significantly flawed and yet absolutely extraordinary — just like the men it portrays", rating the series four out of four stars. Bianco noted that it was hard to keep track of and sympathize with individual characters during battle scenes.

Tom Shales of The Washington Post
The Washington Post

The Washington Post is the newspaper with the largest circulation in Washington, D.C., United States and is the city's oldest paper, founded in 1877....
 was not as positive, stating that though the series is "at times visually astonishing", it suffers from "disorganization, muddled thinking and a sense of redundancy". Shales noted the lack of presence from the cast: "few of the characters stand out strikingly against the backdrop of the war. In fact, this show is all backdrop and no frontdrop. When you watch two hours and still aren't quite sure who the main characters are, something is wrong."

Ratings

The premiere of Band of Brothers on 9 September 2001, drew 10 million viewers. However two days later the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred and HBO immediately ceased its marketing campaign. However, the second episode still drew 7.3 million viewers.

Awards

The series was nominated for nineteen Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
s, and won six, including "Outstanding miniseries," "Outstanding Casting for a miniseries, Movie, or a Special," and "Outstanding Directing for a miniseries, Movie, or a Dramatic Special." It also won a Golden Globe for "Best miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television," an American Film Institute
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 award, and was selected for a Peabody Award
Peabody Award

The George Foster Peabody Awards, better known as simply the Peabody Awards, are annual, international awards for excellence in radio and television broadcasting....
 for "...relying on both history and memory to create a new tribute to those who fought to preserve liberty." It also won a 2003 Writers Guild Award
Writers Guild of America Awards 2003

The 56th Writers Guild of America Awards, given in 2004, honored the film and television best writers of 2003....
 (Television, Adapted Long Form) for episode six ("Bastogne").

DVD release

All ten parts of the miniseries were released in a DVD boxset on 5 November 2002. The set includes five discs containing all the episodes, and a bonus disc with the behind-the-scenes documentary We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company and the video diary of actor Ron Livingston
Ron Livingston

Ronald Joseph Livingston is an United States film and television actor. His roles include a disaffected corporate employee in the film Office Space, a sardonic writer in a short-term relationship with Carrie Bradshaw in the TV show Sex and the City, and Captain Lewis Nixon in the miniseries Band of Brothers....
, who played the character Lewis Nixon. A collector's edition of the box set was also released, containing the same discs but held in a tin case. Band of Brothers is the highest selling TV DVD of all time, having brought in over $200 million in revenue.

Released as an exclusive HD DVD TV series in Japan in 2007. Spread on 5 HD DVDs, the set has 1080p MPEG-4 AVC video and DTS-HD @ 2.0 Mbp/s Japanese and English audio tracks with optional Japanese subtitles. HD DVD 5 has the documentary We Stand Alone which is shared with the normal DVD Set. Unlike Japanese HD DVDs, this set is housed in traditional HD red cases. Released by Showgate and Toshiba. They are currently out of production.

On 31 March 2008 Senior Vice President of Marketing for HBO, Sophia Chang, stated that a Blu-ray release of Band of Brothers was in the works and would be ready for release later in 2008. It was released on 11 November 2008 and has become a Blu-ray Disc top seller.

Historical inaccuracies and errors during filming

Both Ambrose's book and the resulting series have been criticized with numerous minor and some major inaccuracies, many noted by 101st veterans. Among the historical errors in the television series:

Episode 1: "Currahee"

  • Thirteen non-commissioned officers in Easy Company submit a notice to resign their positions in the company. This could be considered mutiny, and was punishable by death under military law. The reason for this was their refusal to serve under their current commanding officer, Captain Herbert Sobel, whom many of the men considered to be inept as a combat leader. While Sobel was considered inept by many, and the 13 non-commissioned officers did not wish to serve with him, the resignation never took place. Amos Taylor, an Easy Company veteran stated:


"What was said in the miniseries, that all of the noncoms had turned in their stripes or said they were going to turn in their stripes and resign, was not true. Harris and Ranney went to (Richard) Winters-he was the one officer that everybody thought they could trust-and explained the situation to him. Nothing was said about the rest of the NCOs at the meeting."

It should be noted that Ambrose is very clear in his book that the noncoms did, in fact, threaten to turn in their stripes and resign if Sobel was not replaced.

  • There is a board introducing 4 different German firearms; the K98, MG42, MP40 and MP43. The MP43 (which was later named the MP44 and then StG44) was not mass produced until July of 1944. It would not have been a captured German weapon by the allies in 1942, it was first designed in 1943.


  • In the series, 1st Lt. Winters is assigned company XO at the time of his promotion to 1st LT. He was not made company XO until a few months later.


  • In the series, it is said that Easy marches 12 miles every Friday night. They actually went on 35 mile marches.


Episode 2: "Day of Days"

  • Lieutenant Colonel Robert Strayer is referred to as a major twice in this episode, first by a soldier informing Winters and Compton that he is looking for Easy Company's CO and later by Winters during the briefing for the Brecourt Manor assault.


  • In the series, Pvt. Hall lands alongside Lt. Winters. Actually, Winters landed with another trooper, and Winters and Hall didn't meet up until Brecourt.


  • Colonel Sink's Jeep driver, Private Gerald Loraine, goes to Brecourt Manor with Easy Company for the assault on the 88 millimeter guns. While the Germans are retreating, the miniseries shows Loraine shooting his rifle at the Germans and missing with all his shots. Seeing this, Sergeant Bill Guarnere insults Loraine, calling him a "jeep jockey", and then proceeds to shoot the Germans with his submachine gun. This is inaccurate as during the real assault, Loraine was the one who killed the Germans after Guarnere missed. According to Ambrose, in the book, three Germans were running away, Loraine hit one, Winters hit one, and Guarnere missed his man, and then Winters shot that German in the back.


Episode 3: "Carentan"

  • Albert Blithe
    Albert Blithe

    Albert "Al" Blithe, , was a career soldier in the United States Army and a World War II paratrooper with the United States 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment....
     fires twelve rounds from his M1
    M1 Garand

    The M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. In 1936, it officially replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces and was subsequently replaced by the selective-fire M14 rifle in 1957....
     without reloading during the Battle of Bloody Gulch, even though, in reality, the M1 can only hold eight rounds. Same inaccuracy recurs in the episode "Crossroads", when Captain Winters fires ten rounds from his M1 without reloading.


  • Blithe is shown to be wounded on D+25 (in the series), but got his Purple Heart
    Purple Heart

    The Purple Heart is a United States Awards and decorations of the United States military awarded in the name of the President of the United States to those who have been wounded or killed while serving on or after April 5, 1917 with the Military of the United States....
     (earned by being shot while investigating a farmhouse) on 25 June (D+19) and was awarded it on 29 June (D+23) in England. In the Ambrose book, Band of Brothers, he indicated that the shooting happened on 21 June (D+15). Easy Company was pulled off the line on 29 June (D+23), relieved by 83rd Infantry Division. They returned to England on 12 July (D+36).


  • The end of episode three states: "Albert Blithe never recovered from the wounds he received in Normandy. He died in 1948". Fellow Easy Company Currahee veterans interviewed while writing the miniseries Band of Brothers had thought that Blithe did not recover from his wounds, which they mistakenly recalled as a neck wound (in actuality he was shot in the right shoulder). Albert Blithe
    Albert Blithe

    Albert "Al" Blithe, , was a career soldier in the United States Army and a World War II paratrooper with the United States 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment....
     remained on active duty, was awarded the Silver Star
    Silver Star

    The Silver Star is the third highest Awards and decorations of the United States military that can be awarded to a member of any branch of the United States Armed Forces....
     for gallantry in combat, served in the Korean War
    Korean War

    The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea and South Korea regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950 until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953....
     and achieved the rank of Master Sergeant
    Master Sergeant

    A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in some armed forces....
    , married with two children. He died in December 1967 of complications of surgery for a perforated ulcer
    Perforated ulcer

    A perforated ulcer, also known as a bleeding ulcer or a perforated peptic ulcer is a very serious condition where an untreated Peptic ulcer can burn through the wall of the stomach , allowing digestive juices and food to leech into the abdominal cavity....
     after attending a memorial ceremony in Bastogne
    Bastogne

    Bastogne is a Belgium Municipalities in Belgium located in the Wallonia Provinces of Belgium of Luxembourg in the Ardennes. The municipality of Bastogne includes the old Municipalities in Belgium of Longvilly, Noville, Belgium, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, and Wardin....
     and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery
    Arlington National Cemetery

    Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia is a United States National Cemetery in the United States of America, established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Arlington House, The Robert E....
     with full military honors.
  • A replacement Soldier refers to a unit citation as a "Presidential Unit Citation
    Presidential Unit Citation

    The Presidential Unit Citation is a senior unit award granted to military units which have performed an extremely meritorious or heroic act, usually in the face of an armed enemy....
    , for what the Regiment did in Normandy . . ." However, this award was known as the Distinguished Unit Citation following its establishment in 1942; in 1967 the name was changed to the Presidential Unit Citation.


Episode 4: "Replacements"

  • Bob Brewer is shot in the throat by a German sniper outside of Nuenen
    Nuenen

    Nuenen is a town in the municipality of Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten, in The Netherlands.Vincent Van Gogh resided in Nuenen from 1883-1885. At least one of his paintings features a scene in the town ? Congregation Leaving the Dutch Reformed Church in Nuenen which was stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in December 2002....
    . In reality, he was shot while the 506th entered Eindhoven
    Eindhoven

    Eindhoven is a municipality and a city located in the province of North Brabant in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender streams....
    . The battle portrayed in the episode takes place in Nuenen, when in reality it took place between the town and Helmond
    Helmond

    Helmond is a municipality and a city in the province of North Brabant in the southern Netherlands....
    , and the British tanks were all Cromwell
    Cromwell tank

    The Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII, Cromwell , named after the English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell, was one of the most successful series of cruiser tanks fielded by United Kingdom in World War II....
    s, but in the miniseries they are reduced to three Cromwells and three Sherman
    M4 Sherman

    The M4 Sherman, formally Medium Tank, M4, was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. It was also distributed to the Allies via lend lease....
    s.
  • Lynn "Buck" Compton
    Lynn Compton

    Lynn D. "Buck" Compton is a retired California Court of Appeals Judge who served as the lead prosecutor in Sirhan Sirhan's trial for the murder of Robert F....
     is loaded onto an army 6x6 truck after being shot through the buttocks, when he was actually loaded onto one of the two surviving Cromwell tanks. However, according to Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers, Compton recalls being placed on the hood of a jeep.
  • When the tanks are arriving to Nuenen, David Webster says that Vincent van Gogh
    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch people Post-Impressionism artist. Some of his paintings are now among the world's best known, most popular and expensive works of art....
     was born there. In fact van Gogh only resided there from 1883 to 1885, van Gogh was born in Zundert
    Zundert

    Zundert is a municipality and a town in Noord Brabant, the Netherlands.Zundert lies about 10 metres above Dutch sea level , and is located 15 km south-west of the city of Breda, and 35 km north-east of Antwerp, Belgium....
    . This is not a factual error with the series, however, as Webster himself believed that van Gogh was born in the town. It was Webster who was mistaken, but the scene is historically accurate.
  • On several occasions in the episode Private Webster
    David Kenyon Webster

    David Kenyon Webster was an United States soldier, journalist and author. During World War II he fought with Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, and is featured in the book and TV series Band of Brothers....
     translates Dutch into English, a language he did not speak.
  • While the series depicts Malarky being given a Luger after the death of Hoobler, in reality he found one himself. He also wanted to bring a Luger to his father and it is said he wanted to give one to his brother. (this error occurs in episode 7: The Breaking Point)


Episode 9: "Why We Fight"

  • The date says 11 April 1945 as the episode opens with the paratroopers overlooking German civilians cleaning up their streets. At the end of the episode, the show returns to this scene, at which point Captain Nixon tells the others that Hitler had killed himself. Hitler did not commit suicide until 30 April 1945.


  • Donald Malarkey was incorrectly portrayed as being present at the concentration camp. Also, he was incorrectly portrayed as being present at the taking of Eagle's Nest in the episode "Points". In fact, Malarkey was recovering at a hospital due to wounds he sustained.


Episode 10: "Points"

  • It is stated that Technician Fifth Grade Joseph Liebgott
    Joseph Liebgott

    Joseph "Joe" Liebgott fought in World War II as part of Company E of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States 101st Airborne Division ....
     became a San Francisco
    San Francisco, California

    The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
     taxi driver after the war, but most accounts, including that of his son, state that Joseph Liebgott in fact became a barber after returning home from the war.


  • The series states that Easy Company was the first unit into Berchtesgaden and the Eagle's Nest, capturing the town and surrounding area without incident. Historians usually identify the first Allied troops to arrive as the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division who secured Berchtesgaden and the Berghof, followed four days later by the French 2nd Armored Division who secured the Eagle's Nest, then 1st Battalion of the 506th, led by Company "C." This, however, may be incorrect. The 2nd Battalion of the 506th came into Berchtesgaden by a different route and lost men in a skirmish with the crews of two German 88 mm gun
    88 mm gun

    The 88 mm gun is a Germany anti-aircraft warfare and Anti-tank warfare artillery gun from World War II. They were widely used throughout the war, and could be found on almost every battlefield....
    s.


  • Controversy has come up in recent years as to precisely which unit captured Berchtesgaden
    Berchtesgaden

    Berchtesgaden is a Municipalities of Germany in the Germany Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich....
    , but in the book Beyond Band of Brothers, Major Dick Winters states "Major General John W. 'Iron Mike' O'Daniel's
    John W. O'Daniel

    John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel was a United States Army general, best known for commanding the 3rd Infantry Division in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France during World War II....
     3rd Infantry Division certainly seized neighboring Salzburg
    Salzburg

    is the List of cities and towns in Austria#List of cities and towns by population size in Austria and the capital city of the states of Austria of Salzburg ....
     without opposition and may have had their lead elements enter Berchtesgaden before we (2nd Battalion, 506 PIR) arrived in force, but let the facts speak for themselves. If the 3rd Division was first into Berchtesgaden, where did they go? Berchtesgaden is a relatively small community. When I walked into the Berchtesgaden Hof with Lieutenant Welsh, neither of us saw anyone except the hotel staff. Goering
    Hermann Gφring

    Hermann Wilhelm G?ring was a Germany politician, military leader and a leading member of the Nazi Party. Among many offices, he was Hitler's designated successor and commander of the Luftwaffe ....
    's officers' club and wine cellar certainly would have drawn the attention of a Frenchman from LeClerc
    Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque

    Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque , was a France general during World War II; he became Marshal of France posthumously, in 1952.He was born Philippe Fran?ois Marie, Count de Hauteclocque, but changed his legal name in 1945 to incorporate his French resistance pseudonym Jacques-Philippe Leclerc....
    's 2nd Armored Division or a rifleman from the 3rd Division. I find it inconceivable to imagine that if the 3rd Division were there first, they left those beautiful Mercedes staff car
    Mercedes-Benz 770

    The Mercedes-Benz 770, also known as the Gro?er Mercedes was a luxury automobile built by Mercedes-Benz from 1930 to 1943. It is probably best known from archival footage of high-ranking Nazi officials before and during World War II, including Adolf Hitler and Hermann G?ring....
    s untouched for our men" (one staff car is in the Canadian War Museum
    Canadian War Museum

    The Canadian War Museum is Canada?s national museum of military history. Located in Ottawa, Ontario, the museum focuses on military conflicts that occurred on Canadian soil, involved Canadian forces, or had a significant effect on the country and its people....
    ).


  • Major Winters accepts the surrender of a German Colonel, who offers him an ornate Luger pistol
    Luger pistol

    The Parabellum-Pistole , popularly known as the Luger, is a toggle locked, Recoil operation#Short recoil operation, semi-automatic pistol....
    . In the scene, Winters tells him to keep his sidearm, but in the Bonus Features DVD, the real Winters recalls the incident and shows the pistol (a Walther PP) he accepted. In Ambrose's book of the same title, he describes how when Winters examined the firearm, he found it had never been fired, and he hasn't fired it since. He shows this firearm in the HBO documentary We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company. Also in the book Beyond Band of Brothers: The war memoirs of Major Dick Winters written by Cole. C. Kingseed with Major Dick Winters, it is said that the pistol was accepted, but the rank of the German soldier was a Major, not a Colonel.


External links

  • (Bando is a prolific historian of the 101st Airborne)
  • This film and the photos, made by the U.S. Army, served as a template for Part 9 "Band of Brothers." These documents were given to the team of director and producer Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks by the European Holocaust Memorial (Landsberg).
  • (Many pictures of Camp IV Hurlach)


Official websites