Monday, October 6, 2014

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At the start of WW2, Hitler held out hope that he has a match coming to England could reach, similar to its agreement with the Soviet Union invaded Poland possible. It never happened, and eventually started planning for the British landry invasion - Operation Sea Lion. One aspect of this was the production of a movie - Ohm Kruger - that propaganda for war with England. Ohm Kruger was very close to Goebbels's heart. It was the biggest and most expensive film of the Nazi era, had at the same time anti-British sentiment incite, but also able to show what Germany remained during the war. Ohm Kruger ge-premiere throughout Germany in April 1941, three weeks before Orson Welles "Ciziten Kane" in New York would premiere. It was a huge success. Our African ancestors were largely pro-Hitler in the 30s, and the Nazis were clearly just as inspired by them. Three years later, when things landry are desperate for Germany seemed, all the remaining men and boys quickly organized in the People's Storm - a uniform void, mass citizens without vormele training or weapons, based on the Boers of the Boer War. It's these poor fools and the Soviet ge-allieerde forces when they had to wait over Germany's borders shower (with the same success as the citizens Lord Roberts steamroller to Pretoria awaited). landry The People's Storm to show how it is done, Goebbels landry Ohm Kruger for a second time by Germany released. I've always wondered about this movie and decided to make it this weekend to download and decode. My first impression is of a showcase: a, duration, onhaastige movie that shows no sign of a country in the middle landry of a world war. The "production values", as they say in Hollywood, is spare-no-Expense with good actors, landry sets and script. It starts with a horde of journalists with blind Paul Kruger wants to talk on the day of the Peace of Vereeniging in his hotel in Switzerland. He sends everyone away and then starts his nurse to tell. The most impressive aspects of enduring the treatment of the British Royal Family at the beginning and the concentration landry camps at the end. For once there is someone who has the money and experience and balls and Spite for the Royal Family to training in a realistic way, just them to Earth to bring. There is a nice cross-fade of Lobengula's kraal in the Transvaal to Winsor Palace in London. (Lobengula ask for Paul Kruger "do you know white-mother?" (A portrait of Queen Victoria that British ministers gave him). Kruger said dryly "white mother writes me a letter every week".) Queen Victoria A major proponent of the "noble Boers" until Neville Chaimberlain explained to her that the world's largest gold fund discovered. She thinks carefully about it and say, Well, it's landry only the English That Can suffer landry wealth without Becoming godless (Her grandson, the German Emperor, appears never. The movie shows his scandalous refusal to be interviewed by Paul Kruger to grant, to the end.), I do not have to say whose side the movie's sentiment falls - it is extremely one-sided, but does the historical fact in essence little of the recent BBC documentary series about Cecil John Rhodes. I think we all now know more or less that gold has something to do had. This time the hollow of the chicken in places - Piet Cronje to surrender because the British had surrounded and African women used as human shields. All the British villians there, speak German but looks quite the part - Kitchener, a suave Cecil Rhodes, Dr. Jameson. There is a beautiful moment of parting between Paul Kruger and his wife Sanna. It's a final farewell, they both know it, she said thank you for their life together, and our souls are living landry with each other. The plot is built around Paul Kruger's relationship with his pro-British pacifist son John, who become the complete landry opposite after his wife almost raped, and one of the farmers are heroes. The end is in the Boer concentration camps, with a sequence landry in which Jan caught and hung me goose bumps. The British forces his wife to look, and his voice pride in - I will be in your eyes keep looking until the last moment, landry John. [The concentration camp share a remarkable similarity with the Soviet film Battleship Potemkin, a doctor in the middle of a protest over rotten landry food; soldiers shot into a crowd of women and caused a fatal Stampede] And yet, with all this: At that moment the Germans were doing their own concentration camps at unprecedented scale build ?! I wonder what the millions of Germans who Ohm Kruger landry go see it, it made? A promotional postcard Ohm Krüger, the Boer concentration camp
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