Dunno. It visually seems like a ripoff of Spielberg/Hanks productions...
Also, at least judgeing from part one, it suffers from the same problem as Letters from Iwo jima: the protagonists mostly have a modern, western set of values and ethics, and more or less tag along while opposing the ideology.
IMHO it would've been much more interesting and effective if it would've shown how a horrific ideology like national socialism could seduce and enthrall ordinary people...
But then, it's better than enemy at the gates, so there's that, and I've not seen it in it's entirety.