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The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

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The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

Hanjo Hassei (1921–1983) was a well-known performing artist in the German Democratic Republic.

Born in Bonn, Germany, Hanyo Hassei worked as a worker and clerk, and came to Berlin from 1937 to 1941 to study performing arts, just when the Outbreak of World War II coincided with the outbreak of The Second World War, Hanyo Hassei was forced to join the army and fight on the front line, demobilized after the end of the Second World War, he came to Weimar for another year to study acting, and then officially entered the stage of performance.

The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

Hanjo Hasser first performed at the Bouger Theater, soon after as an actor at the Hans-Otto Theater in Potsdam, and later at the Volksplatz in Berlin and the German Grand Theater.

Hanjo Hassei starred in 66 films in his lifetime, including The Servant, Taleman), Captain Cologne, The Star, Discovery of Heavenly Liang, Song of the Trumpeter, The Girl on the Board, The Stolen Battle, The Flame, The King of Architecture, and he was awarded the GDR Grand Prix for The Performing Arts, on 5 February 1983 Hassei died in Falconsay, German Democratic Republic.

The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

In the eyes of Chinese audiences, Hanyo Hassei was arguably the second-biggest villain after Adolf Hitler in World War II.

Hanyo Hassei was a professional German officer in World War II, and he mainly played a villain on the screen (in this regard alone, it seems that only the old Chen Qiang and he had a fight), many German officers in the former Yugoslavian films were starring Hanyo Hassay, and the Chinese audience is most familiar with him is SS Colonel von Dietrich in "Walter Defending Sarajevo", as well as SS Colonel Dr. Hoffmann in "The Bridge" and German Field Marshal Krueger in the Famous Soviet book "Liberation".

The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

In the office of von Dietrich in Walter Defending Sarajevo, suddenly two German SS officers and a Gestapo came,

The leading officer introduced himself: "I am Major Walnut and have been ordered to take your place. Have you received instructions from Berlin? Von Dietrich replied expressionlessly, "Yes." Walnut: "Very good, then I don't need to explain more." This is Lieutenant von Isis, this is Mr. Wildemümte of the Gestapo, and they will 'accompany' you back. Von Dietrich took the hat and belt from von Isis and walked out of the office with a heavy heart.

The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

Von Dietrich left Sarajevo as he walked and sighed:

"Alas! It's so much fun! As soon as I came to Sarajevo, I looked for Walter, but I couldn't find him, and now that I'm leaving, I finally know him. The accompanying Gestapo Wildemünt immediately leaned over and asked, "Who do you say Walter is?" Please tell me his real name. von Dietrich glanced at him dismissively and said, "I'll tell you," von Dietrich pointed to Sarajevo and said, "Look, the city, he, is Walter!" ”

The most famous German officer of World War II, but Chinese liked him

Because Hanjoh Hassei had fought in World War II as a German soldier, he was familiar with German officers, and his superb acting skills, gentlemanly demeanor, and straight uniform eventually made these films a great success. It's been many years since Hanjoh Hassei passed away, but the image he created as a German officer in World War II is still vividly remembered.

As an aside, leaving aside the political significance of World War II, the uniforms of the German army in World War II were really handsome.

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