In the end Hitler's monologue was literally

Monte 2022-04-20 09:02:43

In the end, Hitler's monologue in the Valhalla Temple is well explained:

Hitler literally means - I love Jews, I hate Russians.

In order to achieve the goal of destroying Russia, it is not literally, but a global layout. Lao Xi had no choice but to engage in a campaign against Jews to kill Jews, and the defeat led to Russia's first entry into half of Europe.

If it weren't for Hitler to play like this, the Jews would not be in their early years for another 300 years, and they would not have gained so much power, gained so much sympathy, and held the moral high ground in today's world.

Although the Russian nation briefly owned half of Europe, it also made Europeans realize the horror of Russia. Previously, in the eyes of Europeans, Russia was nothing more than a savage on the far eastern frontier. Now it is the mortal enemy of the whole of Europe, especially the Eastern European countries.

In the last monologue of the head of state, that is to say, at the expense of Germany (Germany has been scolded to this day), the Jews have been achieved, and Europe has thoroughly seen Russia and become an enemy of it.

It doesn't matter whether the listening dude is a Jew, a German ancestral hero, or a Norse god. The key is the heartfelt words of the director.

This passage is not only a monologue of Germany in the play, but also a reflection on the Second World War in Russia today.

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