The director and screenwriter put it in any Jewish settlement in Israel, with a sign around their neck saying they made the film. If I bet ten dollars, I will be beaten to death within ten minutes, and if it exceeds ten minutes, I will lose another twenty dollars.
The two of them are deeply hidden Nazi fans. What happened to a bloody butcher executioner who was photographed by them? Ambitious and enterprising, love life, have taste, was dragged into the water by that bitch and joined the Nazi party very late, with strong observation and execution. Whether it is taking care of chicken farms, cleaning up the Nazi party, or serving as the governor of a servant country, the execution is extremely strong. As he was dying, he still did his job - killing innocent Jewish civilians. This is the logic of directors and screenwriters!
The group of people who assassinated him in the movie are like the idiots of the American Democratic Party: they are confused, distracted when they are doing business, and they are distracted at work, and they know how to pick up girls. When you are in love with the female liaison Lang, you know how to fool around. As a result, everything that could be smashed was smashed, and the uncontrollable factors were all out of control...
I have read this chapter in "The World's Five Thousand Years", think about a separate chapter in the history of World War II! It was written in black and white, that the assassin was sacrificing his life for justice, but the gun was not fired at the time of the assassination, and the bomb was only a minor injury. It's a pity that he was so arrogant that he didn't install steel plates in the back of the car seat according to the regulations of the SS or the Gestapo. As a result, the shrapnel passed through the back of the seat and hit its back. The shrapnel can be removed by surgery. The dirty sponge in the chair was brought into the wound by the shrapnel and entered the blood circulation. It died of sepsis... There was no cure for this at that time, God will!
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