"Allied Treasures Team": The Show of America's War Dividends

Newell 2022-03-26 09:01:05

Similar to the boring rhythm of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy", there are quite a few big names, but it still makes people lose their minds and feel. The Rothschild family mentioned is a bit heavy, and it is only mentioned. In fact, the film still looks like a pipa with a half-covered face. Countless works of art, N many gold bars and teeth. Although it ends with the American theme of returning works of art, attentive audiences will still find that the film does not explain how to deal with gold bars. Of course, dozens of carloads of gold bars are all owned by the United States.

The German Nazis would never have imagined that all the gold and silver that they had worked so hard to loot from various countries would eventually fall into the hands of the Americans. It is also these dozens of carts of gold bars that established America's status as a big brother in the twentieth century. Since then, American politicians have also become obsessed with making war fortunes, not only allowing arms dealers to make a lot of money, but also looting all the gold and silver treasures of weak and small countries. As for another historical fact, the drama of the bloody competition between the United States and the former Soviet Union for scientists is completely outside the scope of this film.

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The Monuments Men quotes

  • Frank Stokes: You can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes to the ground and somehow they'll still find their way back. But if you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it's as if they never existed. That's what Hitler wants and that's exactly what we are fighting for.

  • James Granger: Stop, stop. Stop. I seem to have stepped on a land mine... of some sort.

    Frank Stokes: Why d'you do something like that?

    James Granger: It was a slow day.

    Frank Stokes: Well, I wouldn't move.

    James Granger: I'd like to at some point.