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1.1352 It's serious to make a movie

"Why? I don't understand." Deputy Brigade Commander Lieutenant Colonel Walsh questioned the military's sense of justice and made a sound in the bridge command center.

"Just as people say, sir." Lieutenant Withers shrugged: "The Italians are born to like acting. I heard that during the North African campaign, when they received a call for help from the Italian army who had lost in the desert, the German army immediately sent a squadron of troops to rescue. As a result, when they met with the Italians, they found that the group of Italians were boiling macaroni with precious water..."

"What else can I say?" Deputy Brigade Commander Lieutenant Colonel Walsh shook his head helplessly: "So, these Italians are not in a hurry at all about getting lost, right?"

"Anyway, the call for help has been sent, and the Germans have set out. I am idle, so it is better to cook a pot of macaroni to fill my stomach first." Brigadier General Hicks could understand: "The Italians' ideas are indeed very different from those of us British. Perhaps 'Life is art, art is life' has a different kind of shining in Italians."

"Ah..." Deputy Brigade Commander Lieutenant Colonel Walsh seemed to understand: "So fighting is a deal (doing to do), making movies is serious."

"Because of life as a performance, I was considered to be behind in the equipment and low morale before landing. No one expected them to resist the Italian coastal division that the Allied forces landed in joint landing and performed "A Good Show". " Brigade Commander General Hicks said with a serious expression: "We have a tough battle to fight, everyone."

"The Nazis were still deceived by intelligence and transferred their most elite troops from Sicily. In addition, we mobilized almost all the troops from North Africa for this landing, so no matter how Italy performed this battle, it was destined to be a tragedy." What Deputy Brigade Commander Lieutenant Colonel Walsh said was completely in line with strategic expectations.

"It's true." Brigade General Hicks thought a longer-term plan: "But we cannot fight quickly, and there will be too many casualties. We will seriously delay our plan to liberate all Europe. In particular, the Italian fascist government will probably not collapse as quickly as expected."

"Precaution the bridge first. Make sure our people land in Sicily." Deputy Brigade Commander Lieutenant Colonel Walsh has always had clear combat goals.

"Okay, old guy." Brigade Commander Brigadier General Hicks also understood that he should focus on reality.

GGL Big German Locomotive Manufacturers Federation Broad Rail Rail Testing Ground, "National Glory: The Battle" movie set.

Director's carriage.

Female director Leni Rivenstale, who has been turned on with a one-click reset by a female reporter using the Air Force customized version of Leica IIIc "Patch Camera", is discussing the current situation with a newly formed shooting team, including Mrs. Katie.

"On the eve of the landing war in Sicily, according to the supreme order of the head of state, the German army quickly mobilized troops to Greece and Sardinia. Almost at the same time as the Marshal Rommel moved the command to Greece, the head of state's SS brigade was transferred to Sardinia. The German army also drew an armored division from the German army stationed in France to reinforce the four Italian divisions stationed in the island. Hitler even approved the withdrawal of two armored divisions from the Soviet front and transported them by 320 trains, and arrived in Greece in 9 days." The female reporter told everyone the latest information they collected.

"What's the moment?" Battlefield girl Danielle is nominally the chief casting assistant of Mrs. Katie, but she is definitely the entire adventure team. No, now it should be said that she is the backbone of the adventure sister group. She is also one of the 72 "character patches" who can grant "sub-time and space cache" technology to advance the "simultaneous spiritual power" group "simultaneous spiritual brain".

"Now, because of the super-level performance of the Italian Coast Division, especially the tenacious blocking of the Allied landing troops' charges by the Allied landing troops, and even once drove the Allied vanguards back to the sea. It created a valuable opportunity for the assistance of the German and Italian coalition follow-up troops." The expression of the female reporter had already explained everything.

"What?" Eileen, a female guerrilla who had just drank a small sip of bitter coffee, almost vomited it out.

"This is the plot derivative direction that has changed because of us." Battlefield girl Danielle gently patted Erin's back: "I guess, the entire 'adapted script' is likely to originate from that mysterious player."

"Which 'big figure' did he intervene in the main plot?" asked the female star Anelise Ackerman.

"Now all the clues point to Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels." Battlefield girl Danielle whispered in a voice that only those around her could hear clearly.

"It's him." The female reporter didn't seem surprised.

Everyone present knew that it was the second most trusted figure of the Head of State that Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Publicity, personally guided and supervised the production of "National Glory: The Great Battle".

As mentioned earlier, Joseph Goebbels, the second-person figure of the Third Reich, understood the importance of pure entertainment films to the people, so in that era, only a few movies were "political propaganda films". Information shows that between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany shot a total of 1,097 movies, of which only about 180 were fascist content and then banned by the Allied forces. Most of the others were entertainment films and commercial films, and did not have any political propaganda content. However, those small amounts of "political propaganda films" were all important evidence of Joseph Goebbels and Nazi Germany.

In other words, a large proportion of the 1,097 movies filmed in Nazi Germany were shot during the reign of the second-person Joseph Goebbels.

Videos similar to "personal guidance and full supervision" are not just "National Glory: The Battle".

For the Head of State and the entire Nazi ruler, making movies is also serious.

"Lenie, complete the film "National Glory: The Battle" as soon as possible. We can start shooting a new movie." Mrs. Katie said her next plan.

"Okay, Katie." The female director asked casually again: "Can the copyright of "Dragon Seed" be handled?"

"I have contacted my 'cheap ex-husband'. He will fight for the heroine of "Dragon Seed" for me. In the way he is his best 'investor'." Female inventor Heidi Ramadhi Katie replied.

"Buy a heroine-level 'screen ticket' for you?" Anelise Ackerman asked with a smile.

"Of course, why not." Female inventor Heidi Rama is now an internationally renowned "Hollywood female star". Not only has strong connections at MGM Films, but also has strong support from the famous Austrian arms tycoon Fritz Mandel.

"Perhaps we have another choice." Irene, a Greek female guerrilla who once pretended to be a private bodyguard of French legendary female star Josephine Baker, naturally thought of the "former employer".

"If so, Brigitte von Hemsmark is also a good candidate." The female reporter smiled: "And the identity of this well-known German female star, another Allied spy, is also very beneficial to us."

"Anne, you go and win the support of SS General Jurgens, too." Mrs. Katy immediately thought of it.
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