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Churchill's famous photo was stolen from a hotel in Canada. Is this the real version of Mr. Bean's catastrophe?

Comedy comes true "Mr. Bean's Catastrophe" is a famous comedy movie. This film mainly tells the story of Bean, the security guard of the National Gallery of London, being escorted to a famous painting as an expert. In this process, Bean contributed a lot of laughter to the audience through his joyful expression and nonsense operation. Recently, this scene, which was once staged in the movie, really happened in laurier Palace Hotel. According to Canadian media reports on the 22 nd, internationally renowned photographer Yusuf? Cash 194 1 was British Prime Minister Winston during World War II. A famous photograph taken by Churchill was stolen from the laurier Palace Hotel in Ottawa. After the thief took the real painting, he hung a fake one.

This famous photograph of Churchill is also called Angry Churchill. In the picture, he is leaning on crutches, with his left hand akimbo, glaring at the camera, as if he is about to get angry the next second. The whole person seems to be in a state of not being angry and arrogant. This photo was taken after Churchill gave a speech on World War II to the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Once released, it was welcomed by many people. Many people think that this photo shows Churchill's courage to fight the Nazis to the end. It is not only published in many newspapers, but also printed as stamps. Later, with the change of history, the painting was signed in cash and displayed in the lounge of laurier Palace Hotel.

Already called the police. At first, a staff member of Laurier Palace Hotel found that the photo was wrong. After further investigation, the hotel confirmed that Churchill's famous photo was indeed stolen and randomly chose to call the police. According to the general manager of the hotel, he was saddened by this shameless behavior, and said that in order to ensure the overall safety, all the other paintings hanging in the lounge had been taken down and would only be exhibited when it was really safe. At present, the case is still under investigation, and the hotel is now openly soliciting clues.