Hans Christian Blech

Hans Christian Blech

  • Born: 1915-2-20
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  • Extended Reading
    • Andrew 2021-12-22 08:01:08

      A powerful ridicule about Normandy

      I can’t bear to be touched by this movie
      poster: The helmet of an Allied soldier on the beach where the gunpowder is full of smoke is turned over there alone, which
      makes people worry that it will be heavy and bloody
      ... The
      judgment is obviously wrong again, but it
      is the best thing I have seen...

    • Christopher 2021-12-22 08:01:08

      On which side is god on earth

      Regarding the famous landing in the history of the world war, the battle that reversed the entire World War II situation, and the D-DAY that determined the fate of many countries and people in the world, there are countless literary, film and television works describing and sketching from various...

    • Kassandra 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      The most popular movie stars in the United States and Britain were assembled, 23,000 soldiers were used, and tens of millions of dollars were invested to create this immortal masterpiece of black and white war films. Even if the narrative technique is traditional like the prosecution and defense in the courtroom, because of its extreme realism, it is shocking from the overall situation to the specific participants.

    • Franco 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      One of the classic films describing the Normandy landing in World War II

    The Longest Day quotes

    • Capt. Colin Maud: [walking up to a stalled vehicle] My old grandmother used to say anything mechanical, give it a good bash.

      [Hits hood with his swagger stick]

      Capt. Colin Maud: Try it now.

      [vehicle cranks]

      Private Flanagan: [to Clough] Sure, now; that did it.

      [notices Maud looks at him]

      Private Flanagan: Ah, now that's what I call a hell of a man!

      Pvt. Clough: Aye, I like his dog too.

      Capt. Colin Maud: Move inland. The war's that way.

    • Maj. John Howard: [charging the Orne River Bridge] Up the Ox and Bucks! Up the Ox and Bucks!