Imperial Overlord

: Seven hundred and ninety-eight to provoke contradictions

There are actually many reasons for the delay in releasing this documentary after more than a month.

On the one hand, in this documentary, Germany used many of the strongest photographic techniques of this era, and also innovated a lot of propaganda methods.

For example, this documentary has cutting-edge editing skills and uses many unknown shooting techniques.

Whether it is super-long and unedited shooting of long shots, or multi-angle interviews to construct the truth, they have exceeded the level of film shooting in this era.

Even in many ways, the entire documentary has to go beyond the film, more attractive to the audience, and easier to convince the audience that what they see is the truth, the truth!

Li Le even used a piece of color film to intersperse it, so that a few minutes of color pictures appeared in the black and white film.

Talking movies have already flourished in Germany, and the Berlin film and television industry in Germany has used this as a technological advantage to compete with the cultural output of Hollywood in the United States.

After using the technical advantages of the sound film, it also used the technological revolution of color film, cameras, fill lights, etc., and finally created such an epoch-making documentary.

If it wasn't for Goebbels, a propaganda madman, who could really mobilize the propaganda forces in the whole of Germany, it would be impossible to produce this documentary in more than a month.

According to the normal shooting and post-production process, this documentary follows the normal procedures, and the approval will be delayed for a month.

But it was born within a month, and not one, but two! In the process of filming this, German photographers and SS crews pried open a door that seemed to destroy the Soviet Union.

"This is really a disaster. 10 million Belarusians and Ukrainians were sent to Siberia for high-risk and low-security labor! This labor is compulsory, and when these people were transported, at least 1 million died!"

Countless prisoners of war from Ukraine told their sad stories in the prisoner of war camp. The grievances between them and the Russians are endless.

The contradiction between the two ethnic groups has a long history, and Ukraine was almost forcibly annexed by Russia into its own country.

In the previous World War, a part of this place was occupied by the German army. At that time, they did not have much consciousness to return to the embrace of the motherland.

Therefore, in the second documentary, the focus is on the grievances and grievances between the two countries, Belarus and Ukraine, and Russia.

"My father was a dutiful officer, but because he was needed to report others, someone arrested him and escorted him to Chelyabinsk for punishment. He was exhausted to death while building a factory!"

The purge may have been one of the darkest days for a son who wept as he recalled his father.

Therefore, when he became a German prisoner and escaped the threat to his life, he turned against his original Russian comrades in arms.

When he cried to the camera and complained that his father was killed by the purge and persecution, he was gnashing his teeth, and he almost slapped the table and cursed Stalin.

"My son is a good man. He has done nothing wrong, but because he was implicated, he was sent to Siberia three years ago. I don't know if he is dead or alive..."

Another old father cried like tears when he thought of his son. He was fifty-seven years old, also taken as a prisoner, and surrendered without thinking on the battlefield.

In fact, he is just an old worker, working in a fabric production enterprise, repairing outdated machinery there.

It is a pity that he is a Belarusian, so he is not willing to side with Stalin. After a few days of ideological work, he was willing to say what he had long wanted to say to the camera.

"The biggest racial oppression in history. Millions of people in Ukraine starved because of famine and millions died. The Soviet Union deliberately transferred food to feed the Russians!"

Before World War II, the conflicts between the two regions of Ukraine and Belarus and Russia, the main body of the Soviet Union, have been around for a long time.

When the balance of victory in the war fell to Germany, many Ukrainians and Belarusians were willing to stand up and fight for their justice and freedom.

In fact, these countries never really integrated into the country of the Soviet Union at all, which is also the fundamental reason for the final disintegration of the Soviet Union.

When it comes to the last great famine event, which resulted in a failed grain harvest, many people hate it to the core of their teeth. In order to ensure the fundamental interests of the main body, the Soviet Union, which has been planning an economy, misappropriated Ukraine's grain reserves and helped the disaster victims in Russia.

As a result, it directly led to the famine in Ukraine. Not to mention the actual losses caused by this famine to Ukraine. This attitude and way of dealing with things made many Ukrainians unacceptable.

It is no wonder that after the German and Italian troops entered Ukraine, the local people welcomed their "foreign troops" with an attitude of "welcoming the king's division".

"Gentlemen! Let me tell you good news. Starting today, we will release most of you. After all, the war between us has ended. The exchange and return of prisoners of war have been put on the agenda." After the speech, the officer smiled and said to senior prisoners of war from countries such as Britain and France.

Just like what he said, while France and Britain are cooperating more and more, they are also actively seeking their own country's prisoners of war~www.wuxiaspot.com~ After all, hundreds of thousands of young laborers are being detained in other countries. The things that make people worry about whose children do not come home will naturally not be easily forgotten.

This is also the fundamental reason why Britain and France became more and more cooperative after they surrendered. Britain hopes to use its cooperative attitude to heal its war wounds as soon as possible; the same is true for France.

Germany also actively cooperated and offered conditions. As long as Britain and France were willing to cooperate, they would be willing to release the prisoners of war in batches.

The conditions are of course harsh, but since there are already supplementary clauses in the surrender documents, it goes well.

This time, Germany will release a total of 200,000 prisoners of war from Britain and France, as well as Belgium, Denmark, Norway and other countries.

Before these prisoners of war are released home, instill in these prisoners some ideas that Germany wants them to remember, and let them bring back some public opinion and news, which is why Germany broadcasts the documentary.

As long as one-tenth or even one percent of the people are willing to believe a part of these documentaries, then the German propaganda will work as it should.

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