Government surrender does not mean soldiers surrender their guns

Annalise 2022-03-06 08:02:05

On April 9, 1940, Nazi Germany invaded Denmark, and within a few hours, the small Nordic country fell. The Germans have tanks, aircraft and armored vehicles, and the Danes only have bicycles and "three or eight big covers" that can be shot with a single shot. Even so, the Danish border guards fought desperately to the last moment.

A stupid government, ignorant people, and low-level armaments make up a country that is pierced in one day. However, there are still a group of patriots who are not afraid of death, is it sad? Is it hi?
Think of the Japanese invasion of my Northeast in 1931, alas...

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  • Scot 2022-04-23 07:05:05

    So-so... In World War II. Denmark really didn't have a role in it. It didn't have the quickness and accuracy of the US imperialists, and it didn't have the scheming of Britain.

  • Providenci 2022-03-20 09:03:03

    Denmark resisted for a few hours in World War II and killed 16 soldiers. What kind of war movie could it make? On the contrary, the war day is excellent, and the war theme is top quality. It only shoots the story of the first day of the war. The atmosphere of the war, the psychology of the soldiers, and the perspective of the confrontation are very attractive. The urgency and pressure are throughout, and war films do not necessarily need big scenes and blood. However, due to the lack of time, the needless sacrifice ethics theme is not fully developed, which is not as good as Poland's Sipan Island.