1.1403 Warm field action
Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" and the chief casting assistant field girl, still demanded stability: "Even if we can't get more invitations to the premiere, we must find a way to send as many people as possible just in case."
"There's a way," Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, had already thought of: "The premiere cocktail and dinner entertainment."
Generally speaking, movie premieres are usually held in theaters or specific event venues, and the guests invited include film producers, actors, fans and media. In addition to movie screenings, there are also entertainment receptions and thank-you dinners. Therefore, the premiere is also called a premiere.
"Does there be a suitable performer for our 'training class' on the set?" German female star Anelise Ackerman asked immediately. She is one of the 10 premiere guests who will definitely be invited to attend.
"Considering the fascination of the Third Reich's senior executives with the 'female movie stars', it is best for the entertainer to not choose from the actresses." Mrs. Katy, the deputy director of the casting, obviously had sufficient considerations: "They are better for salon girls."
"Okay." German female star Anelice Ackerman immediately realized. Although the salon girl has a beautiful appearance that is no less than a female star, she will never become a mattress for the Nazi high-level officials due to her status differences. After all, in addition to Aryan's "blood-only theory", the "birth-only theory" is also the unshakable Nazi system of the Third Reich.
This is also an important reason why Olga Chekhovva became a big German star. Because her aunt was the wife of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, a famous Russian writer who was known as one of the "three world's largest short story writers" along with French writer Maupassant and American writer O'Henry. You should know that the original head of state had a good time in art.
So at least on the surface, the Nazi senior officials would never have an affair with the salon girl.
Soon, Mrs. Hurja Holtz, the director of the "Set Auxiliary Training Class", and Ilsa, deputy director, formulated a list of fun performances:
"Col. Elsa Ackerman" and her female subordinates in "History of Nazi Descendants 2: Spy Army Prostitutes", Lissellot Richter, who is a different homologue with Natalie Baskova of the Soviet Army in SA3 Salon, and Goodren, a female singer who is a different homologue with Marcel of the SA3 Salon, and "Lieutenant Linda Harman" and "Lieutenant Grace Freeman" in "Seventh Love Camp"; and the SOE women's task force led by captain Louise Desfontein in "Super Agents": Jenny Faucier, Gayli Lemeneke, Susie Desprez, and Maria Luzato.
The operation was named "Warm up". The person in charge of the operation was Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force.
"By the way, Heidi, has the B-VIII nuclear turret transformed into the front of the B-VIII nuclear turret?" Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, looked at the female inventor Heidi Rama.
"The design has been completed, and the only thing that limits us is obviously the materials." As the chief engineer of the "Outstanding Lady" construction plan, female inventor Heidi Rama knows the construction progress as follows: "A high-performance alloy that can withstand high temperatures, corrosion and high stress."
"So?" asked Erin, the female guerrilla security supervisor, smiled.
"So, 'good steel is used on the blade'. The best alloys in the Third Reich are used to make tiger heavy tanks. There is no way to buy them on the market." The answer of the female inventor Heidi Rama is reasonable.
The Tiger tank, with a self-weight of 56 tons, uses the most advanced nickel alloy steel armor, which is also the best quality armored steel in Germany in World War II. The production of Tiger armor adopts cold-rolled forging technology rather than casting. Compared with cast steel, cold-rolled forging steel has higher strength characteristics, and its density is about 6%. Although the manufacturer of Tiger tanks suggested to the army in 1944 that in order to save working hours and speed up tank production, it must be changed to cast steel technology. After careful consideration, the Army rejected this suggestion on the grounds that the quality of the armor must be guaranteed.
At the same time, the former Soviet Union T-34/85 tank, which was put into operation on December 15, 1943, used arc armor-piercing bombs to penetrate 120 mm armor at a distance of 1,000 meters, and theoretically, it can penetrate 110 mm of Tiger 1 tanks with front armor at a distance of 1,000 meters. Experimental evidence shows that the T-34/85 tank cannot penetrate 1,000 meters of Tiger 1 tanks. The Soviets also found in the experiment that the German armor had better protection than the Soviet Union at the same thickness. The German tank manual records that the "Tiger King (Tiger II) tank" was leveled at a distance of 1,000 meters.
The thickness of the vertical armor piercing is 175 mm. However, the Soviets used the "Tiger King" to attack their tanks and found that the vertical armor piercing can reach 203 mm at a distance of 1,000 meters! The Soviet T-34/85 can penetrate 120 mm of "Soviet Armor". If it is replaced with "German Tiger Armor", the T-34/85 tank cannot hit a thickness of 120 mm at all, and can only penetrate 100 mm at most. Therefore, at a distance of 1,000 meters, the T-34/85 cannot penetrate the tiger 1. From this, it is determined that the T-34/85 tank must be at a distance of 700 meters to destroy the tiger 1.
The reason why Soviet armor was not worthy of its name was the sudden outbreak of the war and the rapid advancement of the German army, which caused the Soviet Union to lose Ukraine's resource areas and industrial centers, including manganese ore, and the supply of fine-pressed steel was interrupted for a while. Soviet tanks using nickel-chromium-manganese alloy steel had significantly reduced protection quality. In addition, production plans were urgent, resulting in a large amount of streamlining technology, defects in the casting technology of armored steel, and residual bubbles caused the armor to become brittle. Similarly, nickel was a scarce resource in Germany's strategic reserves. In the late World War II, German tanks did not have enough rare metals, so the tanks were tanked.
Armors adopt carburizing technology, which is what is commonly known as the surface hardening process. The surface hardening thickness of the steel plate can reach 20% to 30%. The same 20mm steel plate can be improved to about 26 mm if it is carburizing steel. One of the defects of using surface carburizing hardening armor is that its armor toughness is greatly reduced while the armor hardness is strengthened, which is commonly referred to as brittle. Especially in the late 1944 years, many German tanks with reduced armor technology were not penetrated by the anti-tank firepower of the Allies but cracked a large area of armor.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Only Germany was the country that used carburized steel as tank protection steel during World War II. It would cost 300,000 man-hours to build a Tiger tank, which is almost twice the man-hours required to build a Leopard tank. The average cost of a Tiger tank is 250,000 Imperial Mark, compared with a No. 3 tank (PzKpfw III) is 96,200 Imperial Mark, a No. 4 tank (PzKpfw IV) is 103,500 Imperial Mark, and a No. 5 tank (PzKpfw IV) is 103,500 Imperial Mark, and a No. 5 tank (PzKpfw III) is 96,200 Imperial Mark, a No. 4 tank (PzKpfw IV) is 103,500 Imperial Mark, and a No. 5 tank (PzKpfw
V) cost 117,000 Empire Mark, and the Tiger tank is a veritable aristocratic "Mercedes-Benz" in the tank family. The production of Tiger tanks consumes a lot of nickel in Germany, while Germany's strategic reserves at the end of 43 were only 6,000 tons of nickel and 21,000 tons of chromium. With the withdrawal of Finland from the war, Germany lost its only nickel production site, Kolosjoki, and the situation decided that Nazi Germany, which refused to reduce the industrial technology content, could only stop the production of Tiger tanks.
Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group", the chief casting assistant field girl, immediately asked: "Heidi, which steel mill is the nickel alloy steel armor from?"
"Essenbeck Steel Factory." The female inventor Heidi Rama blurted out.
"Since it's not the (real world) Krupp Steel Factory, then this Essenbaker Steel Factory must be from the plot time and space." Danielle, the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" who did his homework when he came, had already thought of it: "Katie, go check it out."
Chapter completed!