The beautiful lines of my tiger tank. . . . . . .
Compared to M26, it is simply too ugly. .
The slopes on both sides of the turret looked like the drooping cheeks of a sharpei dog.
There was an abrupt turn on the back of the turret, leaving it in the air.
It's so ugly. . . . . . . .
The usual disgusting points of watching American blockbusters:
point 1: self-touching mentality
point 2: Germans speak German-style English, Soviets speak Soviet-style English, French people speak French-style English, and anyone with knowledge must speak English. People of the yellow race generally have both Indian witchcraft, Japanese Bushido, and Chinese Confucian benevolence.
Reasons for being able to tolerate the above disgusting points:
Reason 1: Self-touching has the strength to self-touch. Not bragging, but bragging.
Reason two: the consistent dedication of American historical blockbusters, spending huge amounts of money to reproduce real historical scenes.
Reason three: the depiction of human nature. That is to say, humanism
is really unbearable this time. . . . .
This time, the bragging is too big. .
The key to turning the tide of the entire Battle of the Ardennes was an officer with a police background.
His specialty: Take close-ups of characters in ground vehicles in the reconnaissance aircraft, and listen to the motors of ground tanks with hearing aids in the reconnaissance aircraft.
Such a dedicated German soldier is not close to female sex, does not offend in autumn, has clear rewards and punishments, and has a stalwart personality. The tanks were lined up by the police, surrenderists, and tank sergeants who worked part-time business and married their wives and used gasoline to skewer them. It turns out that tanks can deal with it this way. . .
Niubi is too big. . It's not easy to list them all. . .
I remembered a scene of an Eighth Route Army officer picking up an AK47 in a junk film about money fraud. . . . .
The only two highlights of the film:
Highlight 1: The Song of the German Armored Soldiers
Highlight 2: The social flower that ran to the underground headquarters
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