How I Won the War
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1:00:11
Well done! Oh, very well done!
1:00:15
Italia/
1:00:17
The tide is turning.
Our very first real victory.

1:00:22
The beginning of the end for the Boche.
I think the tide is turning. I do!

1:00:26
You got him, Tranners! I do!
1:00:30
- Wasn't he one of ours?
- Here's one of mine.

1:00:34
- Go on, get him.
- Let that be a lesson to you.

1:00:38
- Shoot your own officers.
- You can't leave a thing lying around.

1:00:41
There's nobody to be trusted in total war.
Well done, though.

1:00:46
Our first real victory. The writing
on the wall. We're coming back, Adolf.

1:00:53
The tide has turned.
1:00:55
Come on, Gripweed. The army didn't
bring you to admire the view.

1:00:58
There's a job to be done
and precious little time.

1:01:01
You two check for damage.
Juniper, put that petrol in the half-track.

1:01:05
Empty your water bottles into the roller.
We need the weight.

1:01:08
Come on, Clapper, stop daydreaming.
1:01:11
Tell the wife to drop the butcher and
become a vegetarian. That's my advice.

1:01:15
Thank you, sir. Thank you,
you've saved my life again, sir.

1:01:19
Then he won't be round
tempting her with his buckshee mutton.

1:01:22
Bloody waste of time. Soft git.
1:01:28
I know it's a long way.
I know it's not glamorous as a job.

1:01:33
I know there are others doing jobs
in this war that are more glamorous.

1:01:38
But I had this promise.
1:01:41
Some soldiers are going to come out of
the din of battle and are going to thank us.

1:01:47
If we can get our very small cricket pitch
by first light tomorrow morning.

1:01:52
Another 20 miles, that's all.
1:01:55
If we can,
1:01:57
they're going to look
at our small patch of sanity


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