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1.1338 Dora Cannon, V2 Rocket, and nuclear fission, it seems that some black technology is about to emerge

"Age is not a problem." The problem that female military doctor Carol Baker is worried about is that the atomic physicist and radiochemist who proposed the new concept of physics "nuclear fission" according to the well-known historical process is really the talent we need?

Good guy, Dora Cannon, V2 Rockets, and "nuclear fission", it seems that some black technology is about to emerge.

The casting office was silent for a moment.

At this moment, the phone ringing that has become the "Sicily Hotline" rang.

"Hello, casting office." Because it was shown that it was an internal phone call, Mrs. Katie immediately answered: "Hello, Mrs. Mazoni."

Mrs. Livia Mazoni was once a rising star in the Italian film industry. Later, she retired from the filming of the Venetian powerful man. Her husband's studio also participated in the filming of "The Battle". No wonder she used an internal phone call. Since she directly called the casting assistant director, she obviously wanted to play a role for herself or her friends in the movie.

"Okay, I'll wait for you and Mrs. Ferida in the office." Mrs. Katy's reception is definitely the top of this era. Mrs. Louisa Ferida is a famous film star in Italy, and her husband is Osvaldo Valenti, the current Italian film minister who is also a movie star.

Two famous ladies from the film industry came together to visit, and it was obvious that what they were seeking was not an insignificant "guest show".

Soon, a luxury car on the set park steadily parked downstairs of the casting office.

Three ladies from the Third Reich walked down from front to back.

"Good morning, ladies." Mrs. Katy always felt familiar with the lady who was surrounded by Mrs. Livia Mazoni and Mrs. Louisa Ferida.

"Good morning, Mrs. Kellerman." Mrs. Louisa Ferrida did not use the usual "Mrs. Katie", but used the correct Lady name Katie Kellerman.

"Is this?" Mrs. Katy just turned her enthusiastic gaze to the strange lady surrounded by the center. Carol Baker, the female military doctor in the office next door, had already recognized the real person of the female star.

"This is Countess Ziano." Mrs. Louisa Ferida introduced to Mrs. Katie.

No one in Italy doesn't know this "countess". She is Edda Ciano Mussolini, the eldest daughter of the Italian fascist Prime Minister Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini. Of course, like all the people in the play, this Edda Ciano Mussolini is not a real person in history, but is from "Mussolini and I", played by the famous Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon.

In 1919, Mussolini was expelled from the Italian Socialist Party and established the fascist party and forced the king to surrender power. For a time, Mussolini became the leader of Italy's power. As time went by, his daughter Eda Mussolini also grew up to be a big girl. Eda was very rebellious and unruly since childhood. One person she admired was her father, Benito Mussolini. In order to control her daughter's willful temper, her mother wanted to marry Eda to a noble child who was of equal status, but they were all destroyed by Eda. Mussolini knew that her daughter's stubborn temper was exactly the same as hers, and she could do nothing about it. Until at a dance, Eda met the young and promising diplomat Earl Ziano and fell in love with him.

So in 1930, the two of them held their wedding, and for a time they became the most glorious and enviable couple in Italy. After the wedding, Zianno was appointed as the consul of Italy in Shanghai. Ada followed her husband to Shanghai, China, and started a new life there. But soon, Eda discovered that her husband was not as loyal as she thought. He had a lover outside without hiding it. This made Eda very sad. She began to suspect that Zianno married her because she was Mussolini's daughter. As the situation in Shanghai deteriorated, Eda returned to Italy with her husband. At Eda's persuasion

Next, Mussolini appointed Ziano as the press officer of the country. But it was not long for the restoration of the old son. Ziano betrayed Edda again. Mussolini did not take his daughter's personal feelings and trivial matters to heart. When her daughter's personal feelings are related to politics or the fate of the country, she had no choice but to herself. The double blow of her father's support and betrayal of her lover made Edda very painful. She decided to leave Italy to serve the country on the front line. On the front line, she saw the evil of the war and the suffering of the people. After returning to Italy, Edda persuaded her father to give up her cooperation with Germany.

According to the historical process, with the Sicily landing war ending with the disastrous defeat of the German-Italy Axis powers, the Italian fascist regime was about to collapse. Ziano became increasingly dissatisfied with Nazi Germany, advocated peace talks and ended the war. On July 24, 1943, joined forces with other fascist leaders to launch a court coup to remove Mussolini from all positions. Nazi Germany then intervened, rescued Mussolini and supported the puppet regime, and Ziano was arrested. On January 11, 1944, under the strong pressure of Nazi Germany, Ziano was executed by Mussolini's firing squad.

Of course, the above is the history of World War II in the real world. And it is not the one she in history who entered the casting office, but Susan Sarandon's version of Eda Mussolini. Now, in the "Span-Plot Fragment Time and Space" of "Span-Plot Fragment Time and Space" of "Span-Plot Fragment Time and Space" of "Span-Plot Fragment" and "Span-Plot Fragment", we meet Mrs. Katie, who has become one of the members of the exclusive branch of the 0326 branch (tsk, are the plot resources of World War II too rich? Who can understand the fun of collecting cards by adults...).

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content behind! "Salute to you, madam." Mrs. Katy used impeccable aristocratic etiquette to bring the distance closer.

"I hope it has not disturbed you." Compared to the noble lady who lived in simplicity and was domineering, Ada Mussolini, who had personally experienced the sufferings of the people, was obviously much more approachable.

"How could it be?" Mrs. Katie smiled and said, "This is my job, isn't it?"

As he said, Mrs. Katy brimmed her high-high.

Margaret, Helga, Susan, Marika, Herta Valenberg, and Gloria, who were dressed in a handsome Third Reich military uniform, brought exquisite desserts and tea drinks.

"Madam, please sit down."

"Thanks."

Just by taking advantage of the morning tea time that Italy calls "Spuntino", the exquisite refreshments that were rare in wartime immediately brought the distance between several noble ladies. You should know that Katy Salon is a top gold-selling cave in Berlin's upper-class circle. It not only serves men, but also women.

Of course, since the main visitor is Eda Mussolini, it must have been an addiction to movies.

"Have you heard of Pearl Buck?" As expected.

"Ah, that's certain." Mrs. Katie immediately organized the language: "Mr. Nobel Prize female writer who grew up in the Far East from a missionary family. MGM is preparing to invest $3 million to shoot her "Dragon Seed", and the adapted script has been circulated in the hands of many big stars."

"You are right." Eda Mussolini said in a nostalgic tone: "If you can go to China to film, it must be something that is desirable."

"Go to China to film?" Mrs. Katy suddenly read a different feeling from Eda Mussolini's eyes.
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