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Chapter 2575

Today's trial plan was for Goering. Due to the outstanding tricks of the German lawyers, the plan was disrupted and could only be changed to a trial of Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the German Navy and Army General Staff.

The hastily launched prosecution naturally lacked persuasive evidence. Due to the sophistry of German lawyers, the prosecution of Keitel had to be temporarily suspended due to insufficient evidence.

The trial, which was almost a child's play, ended hastily.

After the trial, Sokov followed the convoy back to the hotel by car.

On the way, Sokov looked out the window boredly. He saw pedestrians on the street, patrolling American military police, or military vehicles passing by, all waving hello enthusiastically. But as the Soviet convoy appeared behind them,

When he came into view, the expression on his face became cold and even

Even some people cast hostile glances. When Sokov saw this situation, he couldn't help but think of a film "The Devil Is Back" (also known as "XTL Is Back") shot in Germany in 2015. The film tells the story of the 2014

One day in the year, Mustache came back. After he woke up in the ruins of the bunker, he found that the streets of Berlin were no longer familiar, there were no close friends around him, and the Imperial Chancellery had disappeared without a trace. What confused him even more was that Poland

still exists, the current chancellor of Germany

It turned out to be a woman. Because in the eyes of others, he looked too much like a mustache, so he was spotted by a TV producer and appeared on a talk show. Unexpectedly, the first time he appeared, the show became a hit.

. Subsequently, the number of clicks on the program clips surged on the Internet, and various interview invitations came. In the storyline of the film, no one thought that the mustache was a real mustache, they just regarded it as a satirical mustache.

Actor. Back to the present

The mustache in modern society actually became a star by accident. At the end of the movie, the director boldly innovated and shot a real-life street scene, letting the actor who plays the mustache wear a German military uniform from World War II and sit in a convertible.

I was swaggering around in the car to see how real pedestrians would react. Unexpectedly, when pedestrians on the road saw this mustache played by an actor, most of them had expressions of surprise on their faces.

, in addition to many people waving at him, there were even

Some people raised their hands to him. When the director saw this scene, he couldn't help being stunned. Vaserigov found that Sokov had been silent since he got in the car, and thought he was closing his eyes.

Resting his mind, he looked back. Unexpectedly, he saw Sokov staring out the window in a daze. He hesitated and asked tentatively.

: "Comrade General, what are you looking at?"

"I was looking at the buildings and pedestrians outside." "Comrade General," Vaserigov said: "Nuremberg was indeed a beautiful city before, but during the three-year strategic bombing, most of the German people

The city was in ruins. I heard others say

, let alone rebuilding a new city, even if you clean up these ruins, it will take at least 20 years." Sokov glanced at Vaserigov and said to himself, under normal circumstances, this of yours will take at least 20 years.

There is nothing wrong with this statement. It is necessary to re-establish a country, and it is necessary to pay huge war reparations.

Given Germany's strength, it may take thirty or forty years to clear the ruins in the city, and it may take even longer to restore it to its pre-war level.

However, the emergence of the Marshall Plan greatly shortened the progress of the Germans in clearing the ruins and rebuilding the cities. The Marshall Plan, also known as the European Recovery Plan, was an economic aid provided by the United States to Western European countries devastated by the war after the end of World War II.

, the plan to assist in reconstruction had a profound impact on the development of European countries and the world political pattern. The plan was officially launched in July 1947 and lasted for four fiscal years. During this period, Western European countries

By participating in the European Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

), received a total of US$500 million in various forms of assistance from the United States including finance, technology, equipment, etc., of which 90% were gifts and 10% were loans. However, before the Marshall Plan was implemented, the United States had already invested a large amount of money

For the reconstruction of Europe. It is estimated that between 1945 and 1947, the United States invested US$9 billion in this area. Among these aids

Most of them were carried out in indirect forms, including as a continuation of the package agreement in the Lend-Lease Act, or through different channels such as the U.S. military stepping in to rebuild local infrastructure and help refugees. In addition, as an outpost of the Cold War, the United States

Both the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union stationed a large number of troops in West Germany and East Germany, and Germany, as a defeated country, also had a sizable army. The United States and the Soviet Union operated in this region

and investment, not only reduced Germany's military expenditures, but also promoted the development of Germany's military industry. Some famous military industrial enterprises developed rapidly during this period. In addition, some local wars also indirectly promoted Germany's

Economic development. For example, during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and the Vietnam War, the United States imported a large amount of materials from West Germany. Although according to the treaty, the defeated countries could not eat strategic materials raw, but because this was the need of the United States at the time, West Germany completely ignored it.

This clause. They export a large amount of lathe equipment and other materials, and then use the funds obtained to import the industries their country needs.

Raw materials, so that Germany's economy developed rapidly during this period. Coupled with Germany's strong industrial foundation, a large number of highly qualified people, and advanced science and technology, Germany quickly rose again. By the post-war period

In the 15th year, that is, 1960, West Germany reached the point of human

The average GDP is US$1,300, and the economic aggregate has tripled, basically the same as the UK's GDP.

The motorcade returned to the hotel, and after getting off the bus, Sokov saw Sokolovsky with an angry face. He called several key people who participated in the trial to come to him and was talking about something.

"Misha," Agelina grabbed Sokov's sleeve, tugged hard, and asked in a panic: "Comrade Deputy Commander seems to be cursing, will he call you over and scold you too?"

One pass?" Sokov laughed, "How is this possible? You know, Comrade Deputy Commander is angry about today's trial. I am just a bystander. Even if he is full of anger, he cannot express his anger.

I have a seizure. Okay

, let’s go back to the room first.”

After walking two steps, Sokov suddenly remembered something, stopped and asked Vaserigov: "Major, I remember that the Bayers and his son went to the countryside outside the city two days ago. Have they come back?"

"I don't know very well, Comrade General." Vaselgov said with some embarrassment: "I have to ask the soldiers left behind to find out."

Sokov nodded and said to him: "I'm going back to the room first. If there is any news about Bayer and his son, remember to inform me immediately." After Sokov and Agelina returned to the room, Agelina curiously asked

Question: "Misha, the Bayers and their sons went to the countryside outside the city to find Captain Hosenfeld's wife and children, right? I really didn't expect that so much time had passed.

God, you still haven’t given up.”

&nbbsp;"Anyway, we have been staying in Nuremberg recently, and there is not much to do." Sokov said: "It just so happened that the Bayers were unwilling to give up and said they wanted to try their luck in the countryside."

Agelina is not optimistic about the behavior of the Bayers and his son at all: "I feel that there is no hope in searching aimlessly like this. I'm afraid it won't be long before the Bayers and their sons will return to the hotel disappointed." The phone on the table rang.

It rang, and it was Vaserigov calling: "Comrade General, I have asked the soldiers who were left behind, and they all said they have not seen the Bayers come back. Do you think we need to send someone to the countryside to look for him?

They?" "No need." Sokov thought about the inconvenience of communication in this era and had no idea where the Bayers and his son were. No matter how many people he sent to search, it would be difficult to find their traces, so he decisively said

reject

I rejected Vaserigov's suggestion: "You just stay in the hotel with peace of mind. When it's time to come back, they will come back naturally."

Just when Sokov was about to start writing a book, the phone on the table suddenly rang.

He thought it was Vasergov calling, so he grabbed the phone and asked impatiently: "Major, is there anything else?"

But there is no sound in the earpiece except the sound of electricity.

Relying on his own experience, Sokov immediately realized that the call was probably not from Vaserigov, but a long-distance call, so he tentatively asked: "Hey, I'm Sokov, who are you?"

This time, a voice finally came from the receiver: "Misha, it's me, Yasha!" "Oh, it's you, Yasha." Sokov felt very strange in his heart, why Yakov called himself

I got a long-distance call. Could it be that something happened over there in Moscow? "You called me, did it happen over there in Moscow?"

What happened?"

When asking this question, Sokov did not notice that his voice was trembling. He knew that Yakov was the type who never went to the Three Treasures Palace for anything. He would not make long-distance calls to himself unless there was something important.

Yakov on the other end was silent for a moment, and then said: "Misha, it's like this. Moscow Film Studio plans to adapt your film "The Dawns Are Quiet Here" into a movie. I would like to ask you if you have anything.

idea."

Sokov was naturally eager to have his book adapted into a movie. He immediately replied without thinking: "If I have any ideas, if they want to adapt it, just adapt it."

"Don't you have any conditions?"

"No." After Sokov said this, he hesitated for a moment, and then added: "Can I express my opinion on the choice of the main character?" "Yes, of course." Yakov said: "In

After completing the selection of actors, we will also ask for your opinion. Only after you agree will we officially start filming." After a pause, he continued to ask, "What about the male actor?

As for the heroine, do you have any suitable candidates?" "The hero must be Vaskov." Sokov asked curiously: "I don't know which female soldier the studio plans to make as the protagonist, Lida or Zhenya.

, Sonia or Risa?" As for the other female soldier Galka who died, Suo

Kovti didn't even mention it, because he knew very well that a timid female soldier like Galka could not become the heroine. "We plan to use the female soldier Lida as the heroine of this movie."

Yakov said: "I have read your book carefully. Lida appears in quite a lot of pages in the book, especially the story of her and her husband Oshanin. It is very

Very attractive place.”

"Well, that's right." Sokov nodded and said, "I also agree to let Lida become the heroine in the movie. I wonder if you have a suitable actor to play this role?"

"Not yet." Yakov said: "Comrade Eisenstein asked me to ask you if you have a suitable candidate in your mind?" "Yasha, you have stopped me from asking." Sokov was a little embarrassed.

Said: "First of all, I did not expect that in such a short period of time, my novel would be adapted into a movie. Secondly, I was not familiar with the actresses in my country.

It is reported that I really don’t know who will play the role of Lida.”

"What should we do?" Yakov asked. "Yasha, tell Comrade Eisenstein that he will be solely responsible for the casting." Although Sokov wanted to personally select the actors in the movie, he

Now that he is far away in Nuremberg and beyond his reach, he can only hand over the matter to

Let Eisenstein take responsibility: "I believe in his choice." "Okay, Misha, since you said so, I will convey your thoughts to Comrade Eisenstein." After Yakov said this,

After pausing for a moment, he then asked: "By the way, when can you return to Moscow?"

You know, Asiya will be born in more than three months, you don’t want to not be by Asiya’s side when the child is born, right?”

"I also want to go back." Sokov said with some helplessness: "But without the order from my superiors, I can't leave at all. But I will find a way and try my best to return to Moscow before Asya gives birth to the child."

"Okay, Misha, I will tell Asiya what you said."

After Sokov put down the phone, Adelina next to him asked curiously: "Misha, does Yasha have anything to do with you?" "He told me that Moscow Film Studio planned to publish my novel "Here"

"The Dawns Are Quiet" was adapted into a movie." Sokov explained with a smile: "Yasha called me specifically to tell me about it.

." "Great, this is really great." Agelina said excitedly: "I didn't expect that not long after your book was published, the Moscow Film Studio planned to adapt it into a movie.

Your book is really good

marvelous."

"Yes, yes," Sokov said with a smile: "I didn't expect that the novel would be adapted into a movie so soon."

"I seem to have heard that the heroine in this movie is Lida." Agelina asked curiously: "I want to know, which actress do you plan to let play this role?"

Sokov was not familiar with actresses of this period in the Soviet Union and was wondering who should play the role of Lida. The first person to play Lida, Irina Borisovna Shevchuk, might be

Not born yet.

Hearing Agelina's question, Sokov looked at her and asked: "Agelina, do you have any suitable candidates to recommend?"

Agelina frowned and thought for a while, then said: "I think there is an actress who is more suitable to play Lida."

Sokov asked with some urgency: "Who is it?" Adelina smiled faintly, and then spit out a name: "Serova!"


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