Across German screens at the outbreak of WWII streaks "DIII88: The New German Air Force Attacks", an aeronautic and maritime spectacle glorifying Hermann Goring's Luftwaffe and the spirit of the newly arisen Germany. Once war became imminent, Joseph Goebbels instructed the German film industry to initiate production of numerous militaristic projects, but DIII88 was initiated by the Propaganda Minister's rival, Goring, who commissioned several aviation pictures. DIII88 is not a war picture per se, because it takes place in peacetime, but the young, fresh-faced air aces enthusiastically look forward to the coming war. The propaganda is blatant: The only thing that matters is dedication to duty and unconditional commitment to the Fatherland.
as Oberleutnant Mithoff
as Oberwerkmeister Bonicke
as Obergefreiter Fritz Paulsen
as Obergefreiter Robert Eckhard
as Leutnant Frank
as Stabsarzt der Flugstaffel
as Lina
as Funker
as Gefreiter Zeissler
as Monteur Hasinger
as Lt. Ludwig Becker
as Funker Lindner
as General
as Flieger
as Adm. beim Manöver
as Bauer
as Bäuerin
as 1. Funker
as 2. Funker
as Bauernknecht
as Kantinenwirtin
as Marineoffizier
as Kantinenwirt
as Sanitäter
as Landarzt
as Marineoffizier
as Fliegeroffizier