Just saw a recently made movie "Anthropoid", which details the saga of the assassination. [May be on netflix I don't know, I saw it via Kodi]
Brought back memories of a book I read long ago, "Seven men at daybreak" with the same subject.
The 2 did not align very well at all, the book as is usually the case war far, far better. But I am not concerned with entertainment, accuracy is what I strive for.
The movie predictably got tangled up with love affairs ,,, Certainly the men had social interactions while they waited and plotted, but the gooey love stuff was a central theme in the movie.
The opening sequence has them instantly being betrayed by a Czech countryman, don't recall that at all in the book.
What really got me is there were a number of small sabotage missions they went on while waiting to perfect their scheme, these were not touched upon at all in the movie. It gave the impression they dropped in, screwed around in bed a bit with local hotties, killed Heydrich all within a week or so, I know they were there much longer than that.
Church siege sequence at the end at least was good and seemed in line with the book.
Of course, perhaps the book was not all that accurate, which begs the question - Any accurate sources [and please no wikipedia] for the sequence of events of this terrible, historic mission ?
[Just noticed there is a thread about this movie so posting there as well]
Brought back memories of a book I read long ago, "Seven men at daybreak" with the same subject.
The 2 did not align very well at all, the book as is usually the case war far, far better. But I am not concerned with entertainment, accuracy is what I strive for.
The movie predictably got tangled up with love affairs ,,, Certainly the men had social interactions while they waited and plotted, but the gooey love stuff was a central theme in the movie.
The opening sequence has them instantly being betrayed by a Czech countryman, don't recall that at all in the book.
What really got me is there were a number of small sabotage missions they went on while waiting to perfect their scheme, these were not touched upon at all in the movie. It gave the impression they dropped in, screwed around in bed a bit with local hotties, killed Heydrich all within a week or so, I know they were there much longer than that.
Church siege sequence at the end at least was good and seemed in line with the book.
Of course, perhaps the book was not all that accurate, which begs the question - Any accurate sources [and please no wikipedia] for the sequence of events of this terrible, historic mission ?
[Just noticed there is a thread about this movie so posting there as well]
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