1.1402 Massacre requires a little civilized coat
"How many premiere invitations are there?" The second casting assistant secretary Anna Moffett looked at the casting assistant director Mrs. Katy.
"Within 10 parts." Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, gave an approximate number.
"Katy, which premiere theater is there?" asked Anna Moffett, the second casting assistant secretary, followed.
"You must have never thought, sisters." Unexpectedly, Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, kept her in a silence.
"It won't be the Grand Reception Hall of the Imperial Prime Minister's Office that holds an internal preview." The second casting assistant secretary Anna Moffett thought naturally.
"Obviously not." Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, shook her head gently.
"Is it the Adron Hotel where celebrities gather?" Deutsche female star Anelice Ackerman changed his mind.
"Not." Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, shook her head gently again.
"Did it be that as in history, the Nazis changed a Berlin subway station into a movie screening hall?" The security supervisor of the set and the female guerrilla Irene had a bit of a wild idea.
"Unlike real history. Berlin has not been bombed by the Allied forces, so of course there is no need to change a Berlin subway station into a movie screening hall." Mrs. Katy, the deputy director of casting, still shook her head.
"Or it would be consistent with the main line of "Inglorious Bastard". The premiere is the Paris Cinema that Susanna inherited from her aunt?" German female star Anellys Ackerman changed her thinking close to the plot.
"Not it." Mrs. Katy, the deputy casting director, turned her eyes to the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" who was secretly meditating, and the chief casting assistant field girl Danielle: "Danielle, guess what?"
The leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" and the chief casting assistant field girl Danielle spoke in a surprising way: "I guess it's the Saxonyhausen concentration camp."
The Sachsenhausen concentration camp is located near Berlin, the capital of Germany. It is the headquarters of the command of the Nazi concentration camp in the German occupied area during World War II. The concentration camp covers an area of 400 hectares and is triangular in layout. It was designed and built according to the requirements of the Nazi SS leader Himmler. It is considered to be the most "modern" concentration camp. From its establishment in 1936 to the liberation on April 22, 1945, more than 200,000 Communists, Social Democrats, Resistance Movement Warriors, Jews, Gypsies and Soviet prisoners of war from various countries were imprisoned here. Half of them died of hard labor, disease, or were shot and burned. In the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, there are various facilities such as bars, cinemas, libraries.
In fact, "In the remaining Nazi SS documents, words such as "execution" and "shooting" rarely appear, but are replaced by cautious nouns such as "migration" and "final solution". In addition to covering up the crime, what were the Nazis worried about?
In 1941, Herbert, deputy commander-in-chief of the SS
General Backe inspected Ukraine and witnessed a shooting against Jews and guerrillas. Afterwards, he found SS leader Himmler: ‘I have an obligation to tell you that our young people were destroyed. They only had 100 people, but they had to deal with thousands of people. What kind of people are we creating? Madmen or beasts? I saw the faces of the young men, how will they live after the war.’ Himmler listened to this opinion and agreed that ‘the massacre requires a little civilized cloak to protect the mental health of the murderers and achieve the goal of being crazy but not losing their mind’. The extermination concentration camp was established. The most typical one was the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. The Jews were driven into the gas chamber. A SS poured Ziqueron powder from the chimney on the roof and then left. Twenty minutes later, the prisoner opened the gas chamber.
The whole process was the SS guarding station far away, waiting for the prisoners to pack up the bodies before they came back. The SS worked the same 8-hour work schedule as ordinary civil servants and enjoyed a fixed holiday. At the same time, the concentration camp built bars, theaters, libraries, family areas, and even kindergartens. Auschwitz commander Hess encouraged the SS to bring their families to the camp to live together. There are bright houses with servants and comfortable boulevards. The SS also organized regular parties, wives talked about family matters together, and the children played on the side. The purpose of this was to create a "civilized" environment, so that the SS felt that they were just doing a normal job, with a sense of honor and good treatment. However, did these really work in Auschwitz guarding?
In 1943, a SS Colonel inspected Auschwitz. He saw a guard who was preparing to shoot a Jew, because he stopped another Jew from committing suicide. SS members were seriously drunk after get off work, and did not want to get up and turn off the lights after drinking, so they broke the lights with a pistol. Corruption became increasingly common. The Nazi cloak could not block the crime, violated human nature, and could not maintain mental health. They just covered their ears and stole bells." - Revised from "There are bars, theaters, and libraries in Nazi concentration camps, and you may not guess the reason."
"I guessed it right." Mrs. Katy sighed with a complicated expression: "It is said that there are also representatives of prisoners from the concentration camp to watch the premiere of this movie together."
"Obviously, this is also a 'sugar-coated cannonball' that the No. 2 Nazi figure came up with, and used the gloss of the movie premiere to whitewash the peace of the concentration camp. The subtext is: Look, even the concentration camp is very civilized." Speaking of this, the second casting assistant secretary Anna Moffett couldn't help but feel chilled all over: "'Hell is empty, the devil is in the world'."
"This sentence comes from Shakespeare's "The Storm"." German female star Anelise Ackerman whispered.
As the headquarters of the Nazi concentration camp, the Saxony Hausen concentration camp, is not only the closest to Berlin and the most "modernized" concentration camp, but another important reason is that it imprisons communists, Social Democrats, resistance fighters, Jews, Gypsies and Soviet prisoners of war from all over Europe.
And these people are hostages who ensure that the premiere can be held successfully.
Just imagine, even if the news was received in advance, the resistance group lurking in the continental region would try to assassinate Hitler and his Nazi leader, they would "drop a weapon". Even the Allied bombers did not dare to drop bombs at the Saxonyhausen concentration camp where they were imprisoning their comrades.
Moreover, as the most "modernized" concentration camp, Saxonyhausen's defense facilities must be extremely complete. Small-scale raids in guerrilla style cannot break through the defense at all. Once an accident occurs, as long as the head of state gives the order, the Saxonyhausen concentration camp is completely blocked, and the premiere assassination and spy squad will be mixed with the premiere, and it will be difficult to escape.
Chapter completed!