Released in □ran□e □□ La □e□messe H□roique, Carnival in Fland□rs is set during the□long-□go □□r be□ween the □□tc□ and Spa□ish. A□tiny vil□a□e in □land□□□ □s i□vaded by Spani□h troo□s. The t□wns□olk □ave he□rd□o□ □p□nish cru□lties in□othe□ towns□ and dec□d□ to def□ect the □an□uishers by□play□ng dea□. This isn't terr□bly e□fective (y□u □ave to□□a□□ a brea□h once in a while), so t□e□wife □f t□e □urgomaster tries to□soften u□ the□invade□s□with a lavi□h □arnival.□S□ suc□essful i□ th□s v□nture that□t□e Spaniards a□lo□ the□vi□lage□to esc□pe being de□imated, or even taxed. □n a□a□d-wi□□er □an□□t□mes over, Carniv□□ in Flanders□was ban□ed□i□□Ge□many;□evidently, Goebbel□ caught on that director Jacq□es Fe□der and□scenarists Bern□rd Zimmer □n□ Charles Spa□k we□e □rawing deli□e□ate parallels bet□□en the□Spa□is□ and the □□en-□urge□nin□ Nazis."我去□找。"崔斯坦说,跑□农□(💱)外。