During World War II, famous and non-famous actresses from various countries went to the front lines to perform for the labor force, which was almost a tacit public activity. It has to be said that these carefully selected beauties all have fair skin, beautiful appearance, and excellent figures. Their peerless grace is intoxicating, especially the snow-white high heels and long legs are unforgettable.
According to historical records. During World War II, in order to express condolences to the soldiers on the battlefield, many countries organized labor beauties to visit the soldiers on the front line through condolence performances and other methods, and to interact closely with the soldiers to boost their morale. These young and beautiful girls can temporarily "relax" the tense nerves of the soldiers on the battlefield. They were also called "Forces' Sweetheart" by the soldiers. A fun and sexy performance that is a hit every time. The full-blooded soldiers had been depressed for a long time on the battlefield. Every time I see these beauties, I get extremely excited and even do some over-the-top things. However, since they dare to come to the front line to perform, they are probably ready to be taken advantage of. It is said that some labor girls were kissed two to three thousand times a day.
To this end, the US military even established the United Services Organization (United Services Organization, abbreviated as "USO"). The "USO" United Labor Organization was established in 1941. Its main responsibility is to boost the morale of the US military. During World War II, the organization launched a labor performance called the "Foxhole Tour", and it is said that thousands of artists signed up to participate.
Existence is truth.
Since both sides of the war spared no effort to organize various "fancy labor". The labor girls at all levels are "all kinds of tricks". Obviously, the labor force is of great significance in improving morale.
No wonder female celebrities can escape easily. Her fame is obviously more conducive to the sensational effect of this labor force. The reason why I was lucky enough to be selected may be because of the strong recommendation of SS General Jürgens. After all, a laborer who "gets kissed two to three thousand times a day" might not be happy if she were replaced by a Germanic actress with noble blood. Even if someone shows up with love, he may not be at the mercy of the SS. Just like the "outstanding Germanic lady" Mrs. Kitty in front of me. There were rumors in Paris’ upper circles that she was indeed lucky enough to have served the Führer. This was not an "outstanding lady" that the SS could easily mess with.
A similar "outstanding lady" is the famous Soviet spy actress Olga Tschechowa. Even Hitler himself was a loyal fan of hers. Olga's authentic German appearance made the Nazis completely unaware that she could be a Soviet spy. Following the instructions of the Soviet Union, Olga met Hitler's mistress Eva Braun through various channels and became her close friend. Soon he met Hitler himself. Hitler believed that Olga was the greatest actress, and in the name of Prime Minister, he specially established the honorary title of "National Actor of the German Empire" for her. After he became Führer, he showed his care and appreciation for her by inviting her to attend the highest level events of the Nazi Party, always arranging her seat next to his. Olga used her relationship with the head of state to often deal with important officials in Nazi Germany. It is not clear how much life-and-death information was passed from Olga to the desk of the Kregorin Palace.
It was not until the summer of 1944 that the Gestapo began to suspect Olga. Although there was no direct evidence, the Gestapo decided to interrogate Olga. One day, Gestapo leader Miller suddenly broke into her house with his men, hoping to make an unexpected discovery. Who knew that Olga had already invited Hitler to her home. Miller had to cancel the operation. Since he had no strong evidence to prove that the female star whom the head of state admired was a Soviet spy, he had no choice but to let it go...
At this point, the direction of the entire derivative plot line is very clear and reasonable.
It also corresponds to the simple and straightforward words of SS General Jürgens, "Just do your job well." In other words, female reporters do a good job of reporting, and female celebrities do a good job of performing. As for Mrs. Katie, she is just good at training newcomers. Obviously, as a large-scale mobile performance, there are more than just female celebrities performing. There will be more labor girls who were scouted by the SS and will join the show.
"There will be a dedicated person to handle the specific work." Before lunch started, SS General Jürgens suddenly leaned over and lowered his voice: "Operation code name: Lili Marleen."
After the words fell, the whole place was silent.
Looking around the dining table, the female reporter smiled and shook her head: "Please, do you really have to be so cliché?"
"Aha!" SS General Jürgens, who was being mocked by the three ladies, rubbed his hands in embarrassment: "First...eat."
"Lily Marlene" is a popular song that is popular all over Europe. Because it is full of strong anti-war sentiments, this song was loved by both warring countries during World War II. There were even scenes of Axis and Allied soldiers singing this song at the same time in the trenches while fighting. It was extremely popular even on the home front and was frequently played on radio stations in Berlin. A German mother wrote to the composer Schulze: "My son has died on the battlefield. He mentioned "Lily Marlene" in his last letter. I will think of it as soon as I hear this song. He..." Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels hated "Lily Marlene" and preferred songs like "Bombing England." In 1943, when news came that 300,000 German troops had been wiped out in the Battle of Stalingrad, Goebbels ordered a ban on the playing of "Lily Marlene" and the destruction of all records, calling it "the song of death that lingers in the bars." ". What the "lame" propaganda minister didn't expect was that the record of "Lily Marlene" had been secretly sent to Switzerland, a neutral country. Three days after Goebbels ordered a ban on broadcasting, "Lily Marlene" was released again. echoed on the radio again.
As expected of the SS, who often confronted the Propaganda Department overtly and covertly. Lily Marlene, who had been banned from broadcasting nationwide, was openly used as the code name for the operation.
Since they are all "old acquaintances" in fashionable Paris, they are also accompanied by beautiful beauties. After a few glasses of wine, the SS General Jürgens happily revealed many of the inside stories of "Operation Lily Marlene".
"Sicily?" After hearing about the destination of the labor force, the female reporter subconsciously frowned: "Why here?"
"Yes, I thought it would be Morocco." Although the salon was bombed, Mrs. Katie was still well-informed. After all, the latest news circulating in Paris is the latest news from the North African battlefield. You must know that the distant North African battlefield gave the Parisians a sufficiently safe psychological defense boundary to surrender in the face of the Nazis' steel torrent without a fight. And it will subconsciously give people a sense of spiritual comfort that war is still far away from us.
"North Africa..." SS General Jürgens shook his head meaningfully: "I can only say that the war there is no longer important to the empire."
"So, the rumors are true, General." Mrs. Katie asked knowingly.
In fact, the Sicilian landing campaign that began a few months later on the night of July 9, 1943, was one of the largest landing operations in World War II. This operation opened the way to the subsequent attack on Italy. The purpose of the campaign was to capture Sicily, control the Mediterranean sea routes, and establish an advance base for attacking the Apennine Peninsula. The Axis powers suffered heavy casualties in this battle, and the Allies took one step closer to victory against fascism.
"What did you hear, madam." General Jurgens smiled and put down the red wine glass.
"I heard that the next big battlefield is there." Mrs. Katie answered generally.
"Who knows?" General Jurgens smiled and raised his glass again: "Ladies."
"Yours, General."
After touching her lips and dropping her glass, the female star finally said: "How are we going to Sicily?"
General Jürgens' eyes flashed: "Head of State train."
"Oh my god..." Everyone present looked as shocked as the female star.