How I Won the War
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1:05:00
I'm going to be
in the second battle of Alamein.

1:05:03
I'm excused Alamein... for my feet.
1:05:06
I suppose some form of National
Socialism is inevitable after the war.

1:05:13
- I'm going to be in the second battle...
- That's the ticket.

1:05:16
- It is good news, isn't it?
- Congratulations.

1:05:22
I don't half envy you.
What you'll be able to tell your children.

1:05:26
Come on, kids, Dad is going to tell us
about the second battle of Alamein again.

1:05:39
This is today, and I'm still alive today.
My name is Henry Bridgehouse.

1:05:44
I'm still thinking of you all,
and so are you, I fondly hopes, alive,

1:05:49
and all the kiddies still at home,
to whom I send my very best.

1:05:53
Is that all right?
1:05:57
Any chance of another battle?
It's high time.

1:06:01
You're a great man, a very great man,
but you are impatient.

1:06:04
- I want a battle.
- That is the way to lose battles.

1:06:07
- I want a battle.
- I'll tell you the sort of man I am.

1:06:12
I am patient. At the second battle
of Alamein, I shall be patient.

1:06:17
I shall start the battle... here.
1:06:21
And then I shall go to bed... there.
1:06:24
That is the sort of man I am.
Never fight battles when you're awake.

1:06:28
That is the way to lose battles.
1:06:33
Mines! Don't move.
1:06:48
We've done it, lads! We've made it.
1:06:52
Oh, well, done, Third Troop.
1:06:59
They're very beautiful.

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