Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A film made by Holland, Belgium and Germany.

A film made by Holland, Belgium and Germany.

Black book generally refers to commercial photography yearbook, but in many European countries there are also commercial photography yearbook or commercial photography yellow pages available for retrieval, with another name. The Black Book was also a film co-produced by Holland/Germany/Belgium in 2006.

At the end of World War II, the Dutch Jewish girl Rachel (carice van houten carice van houten) and her family just escaped from the door of death, but before she could catch her breath, she was strafed by German warships. Only Rachel survived. Rachel, who was hiding in the dark, kept the traitor firmly in mind and put all her eggs in one basket to find this man all her life. In order to hide her identity, she became a singer, but because of a mistake, she started another life path. The guerrilla captain asked Rachel to infiltrate the German camp to rescue his arrested son. Thus, the beautiful Rachel successfully captured the hearts of German officers. Everything seems to be going well, but a confidential task of Rachel's has put her under siege. The determination of revenge is still burning in Rachel's heart, and the traitor is still in the dark corner.