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“Write me a war movie about an nazi german civil war in 1963 after Hitler passed ” (2 conversations)
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Write me a war movie including their conversations about an nazi german civil war in 1963 after Hitler passed away, these characters included Albert Speer vs Martin Bormann vs Hermann Goring and his mate Ferdinand Schorner vs Reinhard Heydrich (alternative story)
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The war movie opens with a group of German soldiers wandering through a deserted town. The year is 1963, and the war is still raging on. As they make their way down the streets, one soldier, Ferdinand Schorner, breaks the silence. "I heard the Nazis are fighting a civil war. Bormann and Speer are at it." Albert Speer, who was walking beside Schorner, turned to him with a scowl. "That's just propaganda. We're focused on winning the real war." Martin Bormann, who was walking on the other side of Speer, snorted. "Propaganda? You're not fooling anyone, Speer. We all know you're hoping to take over once Hitler is gone." Hermann Goring, who was leading the group, let out a low chuckle. "Come on, boys. Let's focus on the task at hand." They made their way to a bombed-out building and set up a temporary base. As they were going over their plans, Heydrich entered the room. "Word on the street is that Hitler has passed away." The room fell silent as everyone processed the news. "That changes things," Speer said after a moment. Bormann raised an eyebrow. "You think?" Speer ignored him and turned to Goring. "What do we do now?" Goring looked thoughtful for a moment. "We need to find out who's in charge. If it's Bormann, we need to move quickly. If it's someone else, we need to find out who it is and ally ourselves with them." The group spent the rest of the night strategizing and discussing their options. Schorner and Heydrich didn't say much, but listened intently. As the sun rose and they prepared to move out, Speer turned to Bormann. "You know, Martin, I always thought we could have worked together." Bormann snorted. "Please. You've always been too power-hungry to be any good as an ally." Speer shook his head. "You don't get it, do you? We could have ruled together. We could have been a true force to be reckoned with." Bormann gave him a hard look. "I'm not interested in ruling with anyone. I plan to rule on my own." The rest of the group exchanged glances, knowing that this wasn't going to end well. As they made their way out of the building and back into the streets, they could feel the tension rising. It wasn't long before they found out who was in charge - Bormann, of course. And he wasted no time in turning on Speer and anyone else who opposed him. As the final battle raged on, the soldiers were forced to choose sides. Schorner and Heydrich sided with Bormann, while Speer and Goring fought against him. In the end, Bormann fell and Speer emerged victorious. But the cost was high - many lives were lost, and Germany was left in ruins. The soldiers looked around at the devastation, wondering if any of it had been worth it.