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'''The Black Battalion ''' (original: Cerný prapor) is a 1958 Czechoslovakian film about Czech members of the French Foreign Legion fighting in the French Indo-China War. At airport is landing an aircraft, which returns home special passengers. They are former members of the Foreign Legion, who fought in Vietnam on the French side. At the Ramp expect relatives of former legionnaires, including one old women. She have a question for all about her son, whose name and photo is but unknown for anyone. Movie is then retrospectively back to Indochina, where private Vaclav Maly ([[Jaroslav Mares]]) from Pilsen after a year service in Algeria comes along with other soldiers as reinforcements units deployed in a small fort. Soon after his arrival, newcomers involved in the first combat action. It ends, however, de facto, a fiasco, as the unit suffered in combat with the enemy to great losses, including the fallen commander. In his place a new commander starts, german Wolf ([[Hannjo Hasse]]). This information is very interested Maly, because the SS Wolf on behalf of the war had a large share of Wenceslas murder some members of the family. Little is responsible for salary novopečeného commander and a few discussions with him, his suspicion turns into certainty. Wolf actually served in the SS and his unit worked in Pilsen. Tensions between the commander and his subordinates are still growing together with Wenceslas determination to avenge to the germans. Opportunity arises during the operation in the field. Wolf decides to go to the survey and requested a volunteer from the team. Vaclav log on as a volunteer, then the two men go into the jungle ... The film is then transferred back to Prague. The mother, still unsuccessfully looking for her son, he asks so Peter, who served with Vaclav, but he denies that he knows him and goes towards in the airport buildings.
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SUMMARY: (SPOILERS)
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'''The Black Battalion ''' (original: Cerný prapor) is a 1958 Czechoslovakian film about Czech members of the French Foreign Legion fighting in the French Indo-China War.  
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A plane carrying returning Foreign Legionnaires lands at a local airport. Waiting for them with anticipation are the relatives of legionnaires, including an old woman who questions the returning soldiers as to the fate of her son, however none of the men seem to recognize his name or photograph.
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The film then flashes back to Indochina, where private Vaclav Maly ([[Jaroslav Mares]]) from Pilsen, after a year service in Algeria, arrives with other soldiers as reinforcements for a small fort. Soon after his arrival, the newcomers are involved in their first combat action. It ends in a fiasco, as the unit suffers great losses, including their commander. A new commander replaces him, ethnic German Wolf ([[Hannjo Hasse]]). This information is of great interest to Vaclav Maly.  Since it is rumored that in World War II, Wolf possibly served in the SS overseeing the Wenceslas sector of Prague.
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''(The following is guesswork based on the mangled English paragraph)''
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A junior pay clerk, responsible for payments to the soldiers, has discussions with Maly which confirm his suspicions, that Wolfe indeed served in Pilsen with the SS, 90 kilometers west of Praque, where Malys' family lived.  Many of them were killed by the SS during this time. Tensions between the commander and his subordinates begin to grow as ethnic Czechs plot revenge for the atrocities enacted by the Germans.
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An opportunity arises during a battlefield operation, as Commander Wolf decides to go out on his own and survey the field. He requests one volunteer and Maly eagerly agrees.  The two men venture into the jungle. The film is then flashes forward, back to Prague and the airport scene. The mother, still unsuccessfully looking for her son, he asks a man called Petr, who served with Vaclav Maly, but he denies that he knows him and continues walking towards the main Airport building.
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==Is this the correct story?==
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It seems like a bleak and incomplete story.  I hope that the original poster can review my attempt at fixing his summary and let me know what else to write.  I'm not worried so much about spoilers at this point.  Knowing the plot of the movie will help English speaking IMFDB members fix the page, since the original posters seem to have problems with English :(    [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 21:33, 19 March 2012 (CDT)
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O.K.  - the story is now responsible. Thanks for the correction. You can put it back.
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P. S. : " ... to have problems with English".  - The problem with English? I have no - I do not know English :))) Text I´m create so:  the Czech write to Google translate and it falls out of it this.--[[User:Pandolfini|Pandolfini]] 19:38, 12 May 2012 (CDT)

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SUMMARY: (SPOILERS) The Black Battalion (original: Cerný prapor) is a 1958 Czechoslovakian film about Czech members of the French Foreign Legion fighting in the French Indo-China War.

A plane carrying returning Foreign Legionnaires lands at a local airport. Waiting for them with anticipation are the relatives of legionnaires, including an old woman who questions the returning soldiers as to the fate of her son, however none of the men seem to recognize his name or photograph.

The film then flashes back to Indochina, where private Vaclav Maly (Jaroslav Mares) from Pilsen, after a year service in Algeria, arrives with other soldiers as reinforcements for a small fort. Soon after his arrival, the newcomers are involved in their first combat action. It ends in a fiasco, as the unit suffers great losses, including their commander. A new commander replaces him, ethnic German Wolf (Hannjo Hasse). This information is of great interest to Vaclav Maly. Since it is rumored that in World War II, Wolf possibly served in the SS overseeing the Wenceslas sector of Prague.

(The following is guesswork based on the mangled English paragraph)

A junior pay clerk, responsible for payments to the soldiers, has discussions with Maly which confirm his suspicions, that Wolfe indeed served in Pilsen with the SS, 90 kilometers west of Praque, where Malys' family lived. Many of them were killed by the SS during this time. Tensions between the commander and his subordinates begin to grow as ethnic Czechs plot revenge for the atrocities enacted by the Germans.

An opportunity arises during a battlefield operation, as Commander Wolf decides to go out on his own and survey the field. He requests one volunteer and Maly eagerly agrees. The two men venture into the jungle. The film is then flashes forward, back to Prague and the airport scene. The mother, still unsuccessfully looking for her son, he asks a man called Petr, who served with Vaclav Maly, but he denies that he knows him and continues walking towards the main Airport building.

Is this the correct story?

It seems like a bleak and incomplete story. I hope that the original poster can review my attempt at fixing his summary and let me know what else to write. I'm not worried so much about spoilers at this point. Knowing the plot of the movie will help English speaking IMFDB members fix the page, since the original posters seem to have problems with English :( MoviePropMaster2008 21:33, 19 March 2012 (CDT)

O.K. - the story is now responsible. Thanks for the correction. You can put it back.

P. S. : " ... to have problems with English". - The problem with English? I have no - I do not know English :))) Text I´m create so: the Czech write to Google translate and it falls out of it this.--Pandolfini 19:38, 12 May 2012 (CDT)


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