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:08:02
Tell me this:
:08:04
Does it give us any clue as to
where they will land and when?

:08:09
Of course it doesn't.e
:08:14
How can I maintain discipline if
I keep my troops on the alert...

:08:21
...just because a pair of nitwits
in Berlin intercept a poem?

:08:27
No, Blumentritt...no alert!.
:08:31
And especially not in this weather!l
:08:35
-Anything else?
-No, sir.n

:08:56
Good morning, Field Marshal.u
:08:57
-Any news?
-Nothing important.

:08:59
Fighter bombers hit the Pas-de-
Calais yesterday afternoon.

:09:02
Nothing much happened
last night...the storm.

:09:06
That's all I'm interested in
this morning...the storm.

:09:10
It came from nowhere...
blew my roses to bits.

:09:17
There are five-foot waves
in the Channel...

:09:20
...and winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour.y
:09:24
For the month of June...y
:09:26
...it's the worst Channel
storm in 20 years.

:09:29
My appointment at Berchtesgaden?e
:09:32
General Jodl will see the Führer today...l
:09:35
...and confirm the appointment for you.
:09:40
Will you still go to Germany as planned?
:09:43
Can you think of a better time?
:09:47
The weather is expected to continue
like this for another week.


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