In 1937, the European continent was filled with the smell of gunpowder. The slightest disturbance might cause a violent accident. However, just before this critical moment, Hitler suddenly asked for a British portrait. The painting was a portrait of a British soldier made by Matania. Basically, many people did not understand it at the time. However, it seemed that it was not difficult to find the painting. Someone soon sent it to him. For this matter, Hitler The adjutant also wrote a special letter to thank the person who sent the painting.
So who is this British soldier and why does the Führer never forget it? In fact, the answer to this question was quickly answered by the Führer himself. The next year, British Prime Minister Chamberlain was invited to visit Hitler's house for talks. Of course, the purpose of the meeting was also to avoid possible military conflicts in the future, but after going to Hitler's house, Chamberlain quickly noticed a portrait in the living room, which was the previous British portrait.
Before Chamberlain asked, Hitler admitted that the man in the portrait almost killed him. Chamberlain's heart was pounding at that time, because the man in the portrait was not only familiar to him, but also to the British. Many people are familiar with him. He was the British soldier who participated in World War I and won the most honors in the battle. This man's name was Henry Tandy.
Tandy's own experience is somewhat similar to Hitler's. During World War I, they were both insignificant soldiers on the battlefield. However, in comparison, Tandy was more glorious at the time. After all, he was on the battlefield. When he was in the army, he made a lot of contributions and was awarded many medals. In order to commend Tandy's contribution, the painter Matania specially painted a portrait of Tandy who performed bravely in the Battle of Ypres. The image of the wounded is shown to represent the end of the war.
With this honor, Tandy retired from the army in 1966 and spent his life peacefully in his hometown. However, what no one expected was that because of an unintentional identification by the head of state, Tandy Carrying a lifetime of baggage. Although the Führer confessed that he had been captured by Tandy on the battlefield, which battle it was probably had no impact on either of them. Hitler himself was often famous for his confused memory, and Tandy, let alone Tandy, was even more concerned about this experience. Nothing.
In fact, it was because of Tandy's kindness and because he never shot wounded soldiers on the battlefield. At that time, he saw a staggering German soldier on the opposite side. It was obvious that his leg was injured. Tandy Dean did not kill him until World War II broke out and he witnessed Hitler's crimes. All Tandy's past glory became painful memories. If I had known now, it would be better to kill him with one shot. Tandy had planned to use 49 He joined the army at the age of 18, but unfortunately he was unable to do so due to injuries and illnesses in his early years. He also spent his life in extreme pain and self-blame. He died in 1977 at the age of 86.