The day of the war was the day of surrender, and after a short four-hour battle, Denmark surrendered to Germany. This film reflects the battle of this day. "Due to the timely surrender, there were minimal casualties in World War II (Danish Embassy in China)", but at the cost of Iceland's independence from Denmark. Since they belong to the Nordic Germanic nation, Danish is basically similar to German, and the Danes don't care if they are ruled by Germans. There were also many fanatical Nazis in Denmark at the time. In WWII there were even Danish regiments in the SS. Denmark's strategic position is not very important, Germany is not so much to attack Denmark, but to attack Norway through Denmark. The Norwegians did not seem to like the Germans, and their resistance was much stronger than the Danes. Flies are small, but they are meat. They have not fought much in battles, but they have resisted. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the end of the Anti-Fascist War, it is also worthy of a big book. The performance of the film is basically a squad battle, no trenches, no artillery, but the battle is small, but the filming is very detailed. Costumes, props and weapons have been accurately restored, including Bergman pistols, Kongsberg rifles, and Madsen machine guns. Among them, the Madsen machine gun, as the world's first light machine gun, is also a famous gun. The Chinese government has also purchased and introduced Madsen machine guns from Denmark. It is a pity that the drawings and the full set of equipment were blown up by the Japanese army, so they were not mass-produced like the Czech light machine guns, and they are not so well-known in China.
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