French woman

Keagan 2022-09-04 20:53:39

Episode 17 Dawn This episode is about the D-Day landings. It is a pity that such a big historical event has not left a very exciting image. The most common ones are the preparation of materials before the landing and the advancement after the landing. It is like a logistics company in operation. We absolutely have to thank Spielberg for bringing back the horrors of Omaha Beach to posterity.

Very impressed with a few shots, because war can't make women go away, and French women are no exception.

One of them was a handsome German prisoner of war who was depressed and frightened by the beach. His French girlfriend hugged him and cried bitterly. He fainted and collapsed to the ground. The surrounding U.S. military looked at the pair of lovers who were about to separate with sympathy and helplessness.

Second, on the roadside with broken tiles and rubble, two young French women greeted the US military with champagne or brandy. The tanks couldn't stop, and they walked away. From time to time, the infantrymen stopped to receive greetings and hurried away after a drink.

Third, a single German soldier on the streets of Paris was wounded and fell on the street with a gun in his arms, and people tried to surround him. The men shrank behind, and a young woman walked at the forefront, took the wounded soldier's gun, turned him over, and the men swarmed up.

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