Chapter 1415 11414 White Rose in Action
Chapter 1415 11414 White Rose in Action
"Among them, 1 million in cash, and all the '(banknote printing) raw materials' enough to print 9 million pounds on the eastbound journey of the 'Distinguished Lady'. Including special banknote printing machines, special linen paper, special ink, special engravings, etc." . And a group of professional money printers." After speaking, Mrs. Katie turned her attention to the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group": "Danielle, guess where 'this group of professional money printers' comes from?"
Of course Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters" and chief casting assistant, understands that this is a little game between sisters: "I guess they must be characters with plot backgrounds like newspapers and printing plants. And all of them are A beautiful young woman.”
"Ah..." Mrs. Katie, the assistant casting director, smiled and shook her head: "It's very close, but there is still a gap."
"So who are this group of 'professional money printers'?" Second Casting Assistant Anna Moffitt couldn't help but wonder.
Today, "Battle" is "a cross-plot fusion of time and space in which fragments of World War II-like plots are similar and blend together." Because the plot is accelerating, there are too many characters from different time and space arriving on the set in various ways. Still the same sentence, handsome men and beautiful women of this era, "You are so beautiful, it would be a pity not to make movies." Ever since, as the main line of the entire plot, the set of "Battle" has become a dream place for countless A-level supporting actresses (protagonists) and B-level heroines (supporting actors) who have movie dreams. Moreover, in the 60s and 70s, when various types of Nazi movies were booming, the aesthetics of casting directors was also completely online. The selected characters were "handsome in men and beautiful in women", which fully conformed to the public aesthetics of that era. From the "Character Patch" that was taken in by the Air Force's customized Leica IIIc "Patch Camera", the "Character Patch" that was blessed with "Super Time and Space Cache" technology in advance successfully activated the inverse causality law to reset the "entries" with one click. Enter the "time and space printing queue", wait for the "time and space cache" to end, and the "time and space preview" of the personal card printed out by the "platform all-in-one machine" (that is, you can see the card in advance, right?) ", you can get a glimpse of the characters in the play in advance.
"As we speak, the special train has departed from the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and will arrive at the set soon." Mrs. Katie, the assistant casting director, said: "We'll find out later."
Everything was just as the assistant casting director, Mrs. Katie, said. As an armored train departed from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp carrying 1 million in cash, as well as enough money including special banknote printing machines, special linen paper, special ink, special engravings, etc., the "Distinguished Lady" was on its way eastward. All the "(money printing) raw materials" of 9 million pounds were printed, and a group of professional banknote printers wearing heavy shackles and handcuffs rumbled into the platform of the broad-gauge test site.
Just a meeting, Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters" and the chief casting assistant, War Girl, immediately revealed the origins of this group of professional money printers.
The "White Rose Squad" in "Die weie Rose".
The plot of "White Rose", also called "White Rose in Action", tells the story of Sophie Scholl and several other college students from the Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, during the Second World War, in order to overthrow the fascists. To rule and end the war, a resistance group called the White Rose was established. They printed and distributed leaflets calling on the German people to rise up against the Nazis and carried out various sabotage activities. Gradually, the influence of this "White Rose" group expanded and it gained support from many students. However, the Gestapo would not let this "White Rose" continue to bloom...
Contemporary Germany has selected 10 great men, namely Adenauer, Martin Luther, Marx, Bach, Einstein, Goethe, Gutenberg, Sophie Scholl, Brandt, and Bismarck. The youngest of them, Sophie Scholl, was only 22 years old when she died, and she was the only woman among the 10 people. The reason for her reputation seems simple: she secretly participated in the production and distribution of anti-Nazi "White Rose" leaflets, and died generously for it. If you think about it carefully, this is not simple. At that time, within Nazi Germany, personal speech was highly restricted, leading to the formation of a dark pattern such as the "silent majority." As an action interpretation of "how vulnerable individuals make necessary voices", Sophie and the members of the White Rose group risked their lives and bravely practiced the free philosophy of "bravely speaking out".
"In the early days of World War II, faced with Hitler, who possessed strength and power, Britain and France chose the policy of appeasement. But within Germany, there was a group of people who were not afraid of Hitler and the threat of death, and bravely stood up to resist fascism. Heroes, the name of this resistance force composed of students is the 'White Rose Organization'.
One of the most noteworthy resistance groups within Nazi Germany, the White Rose was originally led by Hans Scholl. As a student at the University of Munich, Hans had previously been a member of the 'Hitler Youth'. But after being influenced by the ideas of the German Youth Movement, he knew that what the Nazi government was doing was wrong, so he chose to withdraw from the group in 1937.
After graduating from high school, Hans Scholl entered the National Labor Service Training Camp and served in the German Wehrmacht. After completing his service, he entered the University of Munich to study medicine. During the holidays, he had to go to the front line to do medical work. Through his understanding of the war and contact with members of the Catholic resistance organization, in June 1942, he organized the anti-war and anti-Nazi underground organization "White Rose" at the University of Munich. This organization distributed a total of six leaflets with different contents, the first four of which were named "Flugbltter der Weien Rose", and the later two were signed "Flugbltter der Widerstandsbewegung in Deutschland" '.
From July to early November 1942, Hans Scholl and another White Rose member Alexander Schmorell were sent to the Soviet battlefield. Later Sophie Scholl also participated in the White Rose event. In addition, they also gained the support of Kurt Huber, a 7-year-old musicologist and professor at the University of Munich who was well-known among the opposition. The six core members of the White Rose organization are: the Scholl brothers and sisters, Alexander Schmoreler, Willy Graf, Kurt Huber and Christoph Probst. They also made contact with the resistance groups in Saarland and Hamburg. Two secondary school students in Ulm also helped them distribute leaflets.
The Scholls were arrested on February 1943, 2, after they were discovered and reported by the building manager of their residence while distributing leaflets at the University of Munich.
On February 1943, 2, the Volksgerichtshof (Volksgerichtshof), in the trial of Nazi opponents, because Hitler was dissatisfied with the judgment of the national court, he established the Volksgerichtshof in 22, which was independent of the national judicial system. The Scholl brothers and sisters were sentenced to death in order to try those prisoners who were labeled as "treason" by the Nazis). On the same day, they were beheaded in Munich's München-Stadelheim prison. On January 1934, 1968, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitt München (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitt München), the main stage of the Schauer brothers’ anti-Nazi activities during their lifetimes, named the reconstructed political science school after the war Schauer. Brother and Sister Academy. The open space of the main building of the university was the last place where White Rose distributed leaflets. The main building was renamed 'Schauer Brothers and Sisters Building'.
In 1997, a memorial sculpture was set up in front of the main building of the university to commemorate the two Scholl brothers and other members of the White Rose. The sculpture was cleverly conceived and made of metal to look like the leaflets of the 'White Rose' organization scattered on the ground. Their last ditch effort in the anti-Nazi struggle. The Schauer brothers and sisters have a high reputation among the German people. In a celebrity selection called "Unsere Besten" held by German TV station , the Schauer brothers and sisters ranked fourth, second only to To Karl Marx (third), surpassing Goethe, Bach, Bismarck, Einstein, Wagner, Nietzsche and other German celebrities familiar to Chinese people.
In February 1943, with the arrest and execution of six main members of the "White Rose", the vigorous "White Rose" operation came to an end. Although they did not succeed and did not see the victory soon, they thought independently. , the free spirit and personality charm of not fearing power and insisting on justice, still deeply move us. The darker the moment, the more heroes are needed to stand up. They are the heroes of that era.
Let us remember the names of these six 'White Rose' heroes:
Sophie Scholl, 21 years old, executed (beheaded) on February 1943, 2;
Hans Scholl, 24 years old, executed (beheaded) on February 1943, 2;
Christopher Probst, 23, executed (beheaded) on February 1943, 2;
Alexander Schmorer, 25 years old, executed on July 1943, 7;
Kurt Huber, 49, executed on July 1943, 7;
维利·格拉夫,25岁,1943年10月12日被处决。”——改摘自《《希望与反抗》和《白玫瑰》电影带来的世界78》》。
Sophie Scholl's last words were: "(In) such sunny weather, I am leaving. How dare we expect justice to prevail, when no one is willing to sacrifice themselves for righteous motives. If millions If people remember our sacrifices and wake up and make a difference, why should I cherish my life?"
Hans Scholl's last words were: "Long live freedom!"
Other members of the White Rose organization or relatives and friends who had assisted in the resistance activities were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 6 months to 10 years.
In April 1945, the last member about to be executed was liberated by Allied forces before being executed.
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