Krebs and others walk through the streets of Berlin

Krebs and others walk through the streets of Berlin is a scene in Downfall.

In Downfall
The scene opens with a group of civilians being executed by Griefkommando and Volkssturm soldiers; two old men manage to escape, and come across Peter and a few other children, who tells the old men to follow them.

Eventually Krebs and a few soldiers who are accompanying him to Chuikov's military headquarters come across the executed civilians, some whom are wearing wooden signs that say "Ich war auf der Seite der roten Beisten" (I was on the side of the Red Beasts) and "Ich habe mit den Bolscheweiken paktiert!" (I supported the Bolsheviks!). The scene ends with one of the soldiers hoping that the Soviets will get the message, to which Krebs responds by saying that they'll find out soon enough, passing by a group of drunken soldiers and women, all of whom are laughing.

In the parodies
This scene is rarely used in parodies, due to the disturbing nature of it, and the lack of exploitable things to parody in this scene.

The first half, which depicts the execution, is hardly ever used in parodies, while the second half, which shows Krebs and the drunken soldiers, are used in some feature-length parodies such as Resolution Revolution.