Whenever I hear the word empire, I still get excited.
Imagining those glories, imagining those glories, even if it is a battle, it seems to be stained with a mysterious halo.
Wait a minute, stop, where did these auras come from?
Is it due to the religion and machinery of Asimov in "The Base",
or the magic power of the emperor and his great followers in "Silver Ying" by Yoshiki Tanaka?
"Destruction of the Empire" makes it very clear that both are possible.
To be honest, Hitler in the film is more like a kind and neurotic Azassi,
lagging behind the situation but not reconciled, the general situation is gone but trying to make a comeback.
The question is, even so, why do those elite SSs still flock to it?
In the minds of these people, the head of state is the god Amaterasu, oh, Sao Rui, the god Odin!
Even if he couldn't figure out his mind and gave instructions in confusion, he was still God's spokesperson on the ground.
What's more, Hitler's ability to incite the masses to fight against foreign masses and non-mass in his own country is
well known and infinitely attractive.
Coupled with the mechanical strength of the German people, it seems that the empire should be long live long live long live long live.
However, the crisis lurks in these glory and glory.
Since he has the flesh, it is not God himself. The spokesperson has committed an unforgivable mistake. The
people, especially the elites, will kick him out one day.
Even Hitler's head of state would be ambushed by the Valkyrie plan.
As for the machine, the mountain is even taller, and the United States’ surpassing from behind will also disintegrate the empire’s superiority.
Coupled with repeated failures, overdrawn magic power, and invalid spells, how can the empire be maintained?
There is no trick, only defeat and defeat.
It's a pity that those who were born in the empire, prospered, the people suffered, died, and the people suffered even more.
Because, in the monarchy, there is no term "people", some are just cannon fodder.
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