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In the Grand Hotel in Moscow, two women from Germany stayed. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

These two Germans are the two most popular female stars in Nazi Germany, they are highly sought after by the German people, and even Hitler and Goebbels are full of praise for their beauty and talent, and they are deeply trusted by the Nazi government.

One of them, Lenny Riefenstahl, had made incendiary propaganda films and documentaries for the Nazi regime, making her a propaganda tool for Nazi Germany, and thus gaining Hitler's popularity and trust.

But with the fall of the Nazi regime, this female artist, who was inseparable from Nazi Germany, was given a cold shoulder. She felt guilty about her past actions, and she was angry and disappointed by Hitler's atrocities during the war, but even so, she was not understood in history, and it was not until her later years that someone began to vindicate her.

In fact, when the Soviet-German war began, her favorability towards Hitler had already begun to decline. By 1944, after Riefenstahl's brother was killed in battle, her "friendly and cooperative relationship" with Hitler had broken down, because she had become well aware that Hitler was the culprit responsible for the separation of countless families in Germany.

Even so, before coming to the Soviet Union, Lenny Riefenstahl had feared that she would be ***** by the Soviet Red Army, and it was not until she came to the Soviet Union that she was relieved when she stayed in a luxurious concierge suite at the Grand Moscow Hotel and received preferential treatment from the Soviet government.

Another actress is Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova, who, by name, is a Russian and indeed a Russian. But in reality, she still has German blood in her.

Because of her Germanic ancestry, this Russian-born beauty was not persecuted by the Nazi German government.

On the contrary, she was also fanatically sought after by the Nazi Führer Hitler, who even awarded her the title of "National Actor of the German Empire" as German Chancellor, making her the ace heroine of Nazi films, and often invited her to various banquets of Nazi high-ranking officials.

Her stunning performance at the high-level banquets in Nazi Germany attracted the fanatical pursuit of many high-ranking Nazi officials, and Goebbels, the head of the Nazi Propaganda Department, called her "the most charming woman".

Although Chekhova was courted and favored by Hitler and lived a luxurious life in Germany, she never forgot her mission as a Soviet spy.

She used her relationship with Hitler to infiltrate the social circles of the Nazi high-ranking officials, and successfully obtained a lot of valuable information from the discussions between Hitler and the Nazi senior officials at many banquets, and also transmitted the information back to the Soviet Union through the network of contacts established by Yakov.

Chekhova's contribution to the war of resistance in the Soviet Union cannot be buried, and after the end of the Soviet-German war, she was taken back to Moscow and awarded the Order of Lenin by Stalin himself.

Historically, after Chekhova returned to the Soviet Union, she went to West Berlin to develop her film career. Some people think that she did this in order to "get rid of power" and seek development opportunities, while others say that she was instructed by the Soviet intelligence services to deliberately go to Western countries to infiltrate and continue to spy for the Soviet Union.

But this time, under the influence of Manturov and Yakov, the Soviet government did not give her the opportunity to go to the Western capitalist countries, nor did it arrange for her to work as a spy, but arranged for her to live in a Moscow hotel, waiting for instructions from the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU.

A week after the conclusion of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the two movie stars were summoned to the conference room of the Grand Hotel in Moscow. Waiting for them was an extremely beautiful Soviet woman.

The Soviet beauty stretched out her right hand and said: "Comrade Chekhova, Miss Riefenstahl, I am Katya Klimena Manturova, Deputy Minister of Propaganda and Agitation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. On behalf of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, I welcome Comrade Chekhova back to the Motherland, as well as Miss Riefenstahl's 'visit'.

In my opinion, Comrade Chekhova is not only an outstanding actress, but also a hero of our Motherland, a role model among Soviet women, your contribution we will never forget.

Miss Riefenstahl, although you were forced to work for the Nazi government and made many reactionary films and documentaries, I believe that your conscience was not buried by Hitler and his fascist henchmen, and we do not care about your past, but hope that you will make the right choice for your future. ”

It was the first time for Chekhova and Riefenstahl to see such a beautiful woman, and the beauty of the other party was even much better than that of their younger self.

If Katia was not a Soviet official, but an actress, I believe that she would become the most popular movie star in the whole Soviet Union and even the world, and even "live for generations".

"Comrade Manturova, you are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen, even more beautiful than when I was young." Chekhova shook Katya's hand and praised her in fluent Russian in exchange for her favor, and then made her request: "I hope that our conversation will take place in a pleasant atmosphere, and that our party will make appropriate arrangements for my future career." ”

"Don't worry, Comrade Chekhova, we, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, will never treat such an outstanding hero and artist as you badly. Therefore, we will provide you with a good living package, and we will also allow you to devote yourself to the Soviet film industry, and arrange enough performance opportunities for you to shine in the Soviet film industry.

Of course, if you want to switch to other industries, we will not discourage or oppose it. But in doing so, I am afraid that your artistic talent and years of hard work in the film industry will be wasted. Katia's words were full of respect for the artist, which, combined with her good looks, earned her the favor of two German movie stars.

"I am grateful to the organization for acknowledging my efforts over the years, and I will definitely obey the organization's arrangement, give full play to my strengths in the Soviet film industry, and contribute to the cultural development of the country."

"Comrade Chekhova, I sincerely hope that your film and television future will become better, and I hope that we will cooperate happily in the future."

Katia held out her hand to Riefenstahl and said through a German translation: "Miss Riefenstahl, I am very sorry for what happened to your brother. (Riefenstahl's brother was a Nazi German soldier who died on the Soviet-German battlefield)

But I must stress that it was not us who caused this tragedy, but Hitler and his fascist henchmen. It was they who launched an unjust war of aggression against our country, causing countless people in the Soviet Union and Germany to lose their loved ones, countless families to be torn apart, a peaceful and beautiful life to be destroyed, and most of Europe to be destroyed by the flames of war.

Now our great Soviet Red Army ended the war, eliminated Hitler's regime and brought renewed peace to Germany.

This is undoubtedly a good thing for the war-torn people of all Europe. We have brought peace to everyone, so that everyone can live a peaceful, stable and happy life again, and no longer need to worry about the life and death of themselves and their families, and no longer need to worry about the further destruction of their homes.

However, there were still some Germans who were unaware of this, who were influenced by fascist propaganda and still had a strong war mentality. They were deeply hostile to us, the Soviet Union, to the Communist Party in Germany, and blamed us for all hatred, for all disasters.

In fact, these people are all victims of war, and they have been seduced by fascist propaganda, which is why they have such unjust, dangerous, and unrealistic ideas.

In our view, what Germany needs most now is peaceful and stable development, and we, the Soviet Union, are willing to put aside our prejudices and provide assistance to Germany in its post-war reconstruction.

However, post-war reconstruction requires a stable environment and the active cooperation of the whole German people, and these people who have been seduced by fascist propaganda will not only undermine a stable environment for development, but also undermine the friendship between the Soviet and German peoples, undermine the unity of the German people, and hinder the implementation of the German reconstruction plan.

Therefore, I hope that you will be able to shoot a propaganda film to promote the idea of peaceful development to the people of all Germany, so that they can put aside the hatred and prejudice between the Soviet and German peoples, and encourage friendly cooperation between the Soviet and German peoples. In this way, it is good for us and for the whole German people. ”

Riefenstahl was eventually moved by Katia's words, and she herself hated Hitler, opposed Hitler's fascist ideas, and hoped to awaken the German people who had been demagogized by fascist propaganda.

If she can take this job, she will not only be able to do her favorite filmmaking work, but also be able to clear her name of serving the fascists, and also wake up those obsessed Germans, why not?