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1.1442 Vanity Fair is the top "joy scene"

Free interview time after the press conference.

Taking advantage of this short and open interview and social gap, the Berlin female star visiting group and the Nazi female party member delegation, led by two "first ladies" in the VIP area, were having a passionate talk with the 10 "National Glory: The Battle" star creators attending the press conference.

The reporters from major media gathered around them also began more in-depth and purposeful interviews and filming. At the same time, the professional team from the Adron Hotel was also orderly decorating the reception and reception scene on site.

Just like the Nazis' strict hierarchy, the entire premiere's entrance ceremony was also held in batches and time periods. The first press conference was only allowed to visit the Berlin female star team led by two "first ladies", Nazi female party members delegation, famous female stars as "guests", as well as media reporters invited to attend. The reception after the press conference will allow Berlin celebrities and tycoons who have previously taken luxury Mercedes-Benz bulletproof cars to line up into the camp and complete personal security checks.

In fact, the seemingly unimportant reception was the first and most important upper-class social scene at the premiere. The popular female stars that Berlin celebrities who wanted to meet were also dressed up and were looking forward to the next "behind-the-scenes financial backer". In a sense, fame and fortune is the top "joy scene".

To put it bluntly, "Since ancient times, there has been no true love in the joy scene, and tears are shed on both sides of the Qinhuai River" is still transactions. The principle of transactions has always been "money and goods are paid": "Pay money in one hand and deliver goods in the other hand."

I took the time to take a look at the cocktail party where celebrities gathered. Since the ration system was implemented, the big-name luxury goods that were increasingly rare on the market but were crowded with sufficient supply in a concentration camp. I also thought of the hundreds of thousands of tragic prisoners who were banned by machine gun turrets and high-voltage power grids across the wall, the lobby manager Friedrich Roywei was confused for a moment.

The lobby manager Friedrich Roywei had no envy at all, as well as the female stars who were eager to refuse and welcomed by the huge and fat celebrities.

Under the Nazi iron hooves, these superb performances are part of life.

Following the direction of the riot, Lisa Steve, the chief female reporter of "Signal" magazine in Paris, saw the "unknown" actresses who were surging in the second floor box at a glance. They were like "rude guests" who were uninvited to win over the host. The only advantage of these uninvited guests who obviously came to "snatch business" is that they "have a cheap price". The "potential customers" they target are those "famous "celebrities" who get rich overnight, or who often have to consider "cost-performance ratio" when they want to have a "actress" gimmick.

You should know that compared to popular female stars who want to refuse and refuse others thousands of miles away, the qualities of these "unknown" actresses, such as "emotional value", are the most tempting for the "novas" who spend a lot of money to "make a beautiful woman a smile". Therefore, the core of the joy is actually "selling laughter". Especially considering the current situation under the bloody Nazi pressure, it is indeed commendable to be able to "laugh out loud".

"Dear ladies, look here." Like his colleagues who turned the camera and were preparing to shoot "gossip news", Lisa Steber, the chief special correspondent of "Signal" magazine in Paris, also raised the camera hanging on his chest to these "unknown" actresses.

"Okay, Ms. Steven." Charlotte Grey, the super female spy nicknamed "White Rat", called her last name intimately, instead of the person who is familiar with her, usually called her "Lisa", suddenly attracted the attention of Signal Magazine's chief special correspondent in Paris, secret agent in Berlin in the seventh bureau, and Lisa Steven, code-named "Arta".

Taking advantage of the invitation to take a single photo, Lisa Stebay finally learned the hidden plot elements from the super female spy "Dominique" Charlotte Gray, nicknamed "White Rat",: "'World War II plot fragments are similar and soluble cross-plot integration time and space' Since some time in 1942, the Third Reich Head of the Third Reich Adolf Hitler has not made public appearances."

"I know." Lisa Stube, who has obtained first-hand information from his latest integrated plot memory, responded quietly: "The top-secret information from the Prime Minister's Office of the Third Reich shows that Hitler has purchased a large amount of pigments over the past year."

Please note that this is a summary of important plot elements of the main plot of the "SA3 Sisters Group".

"Is it the kind used for painting?"

You should know that the super female spy "Dominique" Charlotte Gray, nicknamed "White Rat", was also a "character patch" that was granted to "Space-Space Camera" in advance by female reporters using the Air Force customized version of Leica IIIc "Spick Camera" to successfully activate the personal exclusive branch of "Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-Space-

"Yes, it's ordinary pigments for painting." Lisa Stube, who used the shortest time to incorporate this latest fusion of plot memories into the memory chain, once again determined the reliability of the information.

"I heard that before becoming the head of the Third Reich, he was a 'street painter' who made a living by selling paintings." As a super female spy nicknamed "White Rat" under this plot time and space, "Dominique" Charlotte Gray must be familiar with the "Head of the Head of the Head" - the background of this plot character.

In fact, in the early 20th century, Adolf Hitler was not the head of the Nazis of the Third Reich known to later generations, but a young street painter who was worried about his livelihood all day long. It is said that Hitler was good at depicting architecture and landscapes, but figure paintings were not his strengths. Most of his street paintings were purchased by an Austrian businessman named Samuel Enstern and handed over to the British authorities. However, he did not have excellent scenes and professional painting skills, so Hitler's paintings were very cheap. Seilleur recalled that the money he earned from paintings every day was only enough to make a living.

In his youth, Hitler also tried to apply for the Vienna Academy of Art, but was rejected twice. Hitler believed that he was rejected by a Jewish professor. Hitler's anti-Semitism was originally born during this period. It can also be said that to some extent, the rejection of the Vienna Academy of Art created the future of a war madman.

Let’s put aside the past experiences of the head of state in history.
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