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Chapter 1809 11808 Female Guerrillas



Chapter 1809 11808 Female Guerrillas

Chapter 1809 1.1808 Female Guerrillas

Belgrade is located in the core of the Balkan Peninsula, at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, connected to the middle Danube plain (Vojvodina Plain) in the north and the Šumadija Hills, an extension of the Old Mountains in the south. This makes Belgrade an important water and land transportation route between the Danube and the Balkan Peninsula, and has important strategic significance, so it is called the "Key to the Balkans". Belgrade's topography is also quite special. The city is divided into two parts by the river: one half is the ancient city and the other half is the modern new city. The old city is located on the east bank of the Sava River, with irregular streets and dense main roads; the new city is located on the west bank of the Sava River, with neat planning and construction, presenting a chessboard-like layout. This terrain feature has made Belgrade a battleground for many times in history, and it has experienced many wars and reconstructions.

Due to the impact of the war, in early 1944, almost all celebrities and journalists were strictly restricted to Belgrade. This was also to protect their personal safety. Because the mountains and hills outside the city were the territory of the southern guerrillas. The German army camps and the sentries of the puppet army were often attacked by the guerrillas. There were even breaking news that the guerrillas pretended to be Belgrade puppet soldiers and openly occupied the sentries to capture passing pro-Nazi celebrities and puppet government officials, which appeared in the newspapers.

As for lurking in the city in disguise, spying on intelligence, and assassinating Nazis, it was common for the guerrillas. It was not just "the enemy made us guns and cannons if we didn't have them", many progressive entrepreneurs in the city would take the initiative to privately make weapons and medicines for the guerrillas. The guerrillas even established their own regime in the mountains: the Užice Liberated Area. The Yugoslav "People's Liberation Guerrilla Supreme Command" secretly set up a small-scale arsenal in a remote mountainous area and began to manufacture and repair weapons on its own. The arsenal had a strong manufacturing capacity, and could make 3.1 guns and 7 bullets a month, and could also repair more than 600 machine guns and many grenade launchers.

Thanks to the relatively complete industrial base in the Balkans, weapons could be produced quickly even in particularly difficult times. In addition, the Soviet Union secretly sent a lot of guns and artillery, as well as tanks and planes. These weapons helped the Yugoslav guerrillas resist the German army. Even the British Empire, which suffered from the bombing, sent a fully equipped armored brigade.

By 1944, the Belgrade puppet army could only maintain control over the cities along the railway. The vast wilderness of the Balkan Peninsula was mostly the base of the guerrillas. According to relevant historical records, when the Nazi German army invaded Yugoslavia, the 130 million Royal Army resisted for only 11 days, and the German casualties were only 238. The guerrillas led by Tito fought against the German army for 4 years, with an average of 1 German casualties each year, which greatly supported the Allied front battlefield.

It is conceivable that when the Superstar, loaded with the empire's famous female stars, pulled into Belgrade's (old) Central Station, it was like a shot in the arm, causing a huge sensation.

At the same time, the two female directors and representatives of the Third Reich stars held a grand press conference in the waiting hall of the Central Station.

After confirming that the oil depot in the mountains of Sarajevo was destroyed by the Dora cannon, the Southern Union guerrillas immediately showed their powerful strength. A group of the most outstanding female guerrillas from the Southern Union guerrillas from various fusion plots dressed up in disguise, holding a recruitment poster for the actor training class, passed the layers of inspection by the station guards and boarded the Chaoshi as they wished.

They had changed from their previous heroic appearance of walking through dense forests and valleys and appearing along the railways. They now wore the most fashionable hairstyles, the most delicate makeup, and the most modern clothes. Even though nylon stockings could not be delivered due to the shortage of wartime supplies, they carefully drew a straight vertical line on the back of their calves that were exposed by their skirts.

"Oh my God." Anna Moffitt, the second casting assistant who recognized their true origins at the first time, was deeply shocked by the tension of the integrated plot.

"Vrhovi Zelengore": Carna, the female leader of the guerrilla youth commando, Milena, the female medic of the guerrilla, Andja, the female medic of the guerrilla, Borka, the female medic of the guerrilla. On June 1943, 6, in the Sutjeska River Valley, the German army had surrounded the guerrillas, leaving only a small passage that had not been closed. The Ljubin Tomb and Kosuta between the peaks were an important war passage. This film tells the story of the guerrillas' second and third battalions and the fourth Montenegrin Brigade from a morale and strategic perspective. Their task was to defend the valley exit for 10 hours.

"Partizani": female guerrilla Anna Kleitz, female guerrilla Mila.

In 1941, Marko, who returned to his homeland from the United States, discovered the brutal atrocities of the Nazis, so he decided to stay in Yugoslavia to organize a resistance movement. Jewish girl Anna Kleitz and Austrian Nazi officer Kohler were childhood friends. After the war, she and a group of Jewish refugees were transported to a concentration camp on a transport ship escorted by Kohler. On the way, the guerrillas attacked and occupied the transport ship. Anna and the Jews were rescued, and Kohler was injured by the guerrillas and fell into the water. Anna threw a lifebuoy to help him escape. After that, Anna joined the guerrillas and fell in love with Marko. Kurt had been looking for Anna's whereabouts, but when he found out that Anna fell in love with someone else, he revealed his vicious nature, frantically chased the guerrillas, and was finally killed by Marko. Marko led the team to retreat to Bosnia, and in order to cover his comrades crossing the river, he also sacrificed his life.

"The Return of Those on the Blacklist" (Povratak otpisanih): Seka, a female soldier and political representative of the Second Company of the First Battalion of the Slavic People's Army; Maria, an agent disguised as a secretary; Andjelka, a woman disguised as a street prostitute; Ljiljana Sedlar, the wife of the murdered progressive Stanko; and Lula Mitricevic, the actress and the minister's mistress who joined the guerrillas in the line of fire.

Tihi and Prle are the only surviving members of the resistance organization. They are forced to leave Nazi-occupied Belgrade and join the Yugoslav People's Army (NOVJ). In the summer of 1944, a Nazi spy group secretly assassinated sympathizers of the resistance movement in Belgrade, so their superiors sent the two back to Belgrade to launch an anti-espionage operation. In order to pass through the enemy's many checkpoints and defense lines, Tihi and Prle, as well as the People's Army soldier postman Yocha who pretended to be the fat minister and the female soldier Seka who pretended to be the minister's mistress, borrowed the car, clothes and documents of the Nazi minister and his mistress who were captured by the People's Army and went to Belgrade. On the way, the Nazi minister's guard escaped and called the secret police station. Just as the Belgrade secret police were preparing to ambush the anti-espionage team pretending to be the minister on the road they had to pass, they were accidentally smashed by their own guerrillas. So the female soldier Seka was left behind, and the three disguised themselves as German motorcyclists again and luckily escaped the pursuit...

"Desant na Drvar": Lieutenant nurse Lepa, female guerrilla Lika, female guerrilla Zola, female guerrilla Zijia.

In 1944, with the successive defeats on the East and West fronts, the hope of winning the war was already quite slim, but Hitler's fanaticism and fear of defeat made the German army still struggle on all fronts. In Yugoslavia, the German army invested in new paratroopers to strengthen the suppression of guerrillas, but the guerrillas at this time were very different from before. With the help of Britain and the Soviet Union, the initiative on the battlefield had fallen into Tito's hands. The entire Yugoslav countryside was under the control of the guerrillas, and the Germans and their puppets could only hide in the big cities on the main transportation lines. Therefore, the new suppression plan of the German army could only rely on a quick raid to solve the problem, so there was the famous event "Operation Vault" in Yugoslavia during World War II: the German army attempted to capture the former Yugoslav Marshal Tito in one fell swoop with a paratrooper airborne raid.

Do you think that's all?

Do not!

There are also many more important characters that integrate the plot and time and space and make their debut.


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