On Chinese New Year's Eve, watch the Danish World War II movie "The Day of War". The film mainly describes that at 0:00 on April 9, 1940, the German ** team invaded Denmark, and the bicycle company and motorcycle company stationed in Jutland, Denmark were the first to resist the German attack. In front of the well-armed German troops, the second lieutenant of the bicycle company, Sander, finally ordered all the soldiers of the company to surrender to the Germans, and before they surrendered, that is, 4 hours after the German invasion of Denmark, the Danish king and ** had already announced their unconditional surrender.
Anyone who watches a movie doesn't like to read the synopsis first, and sometimes it's a good thing to not understand the history of Denmark during World War II. I thought that the Danish army would have a thrilling resistance in "The Day of the War", until the second lieutenant ordered the soldiers of his company to surrender to the German army, and was still guessing that there would be more heroic anti-aggression actions next, but I didn't expect that the surrender of the film was close to the end of the film, and finally the confessions of several veterans about this war.
The day of the war is the day of surrender, which is somewhat disappointing, but the soldiers have done their duty, and the curtain call at the end of the film is very low, as if to narrate the helplessness of this history.