Battle of Britain
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:23:01
Our Stukas can deal with them.
:23:05
Excuse me, General, but why?
:23:07
If they know we're coming,
so much the better.

:23:10
We don't have to look for them.
:23:13
The pilots are in excellent
spirits, General.

:23:15
I have eyes in my head,
Osterkamp.

:23:18
I merely wanted to say,
General...

:23:20
we shouldn't wait too long.
:23:21
It may happen sooner
than you think.

:23:23
Please, gentlemen.
:23:26
Come, Falke.
:23:28
Thank you, General.
:23:36
This delay is an incredible
piece of luck.

:23:39
I mean, they roll up France
and then stop.

:23:44
They could've come right on.
:23:46
You know,
our latest intelligence...

:23:49
is that Herr Hitler
is sightseeing in France.

:23:54
'Tis rather pleasant weather.
:23:56
Oh, no, I mean it.
He's on holiday.

:23:59
I'm not complaining, Minister.
:24:01
No, no, no,
seriously, Dowding...

:24:02
the morale factor is vital.
:24:05
I saw Beaverbrook on Monday.
:24:07
Now, he's going
to be able to deliver...

:24:09
as many as
a hundred fighters a week.

:24:13
Well, after seeing you...
:24:16
I want to be able to go
back to the cabinet...

:24:18
and tell them you're
as confident as I am.

:24:22
Damn it, man,
we've got 650 planes.

:24:26
And they have 2,500 aircraft,
haven't they?

:24:31
They won't all come over
at once, and we have radar.

:24:35
Churchill puts great faith
in radar.

:24:37
It's vital, but it won't
shoot down aircraft.

:24:41
I must say, you don't exactly
exude a spirit of optimism.

:24:46
God willing,
we will hold out, Minister.

:24:50
I see. So I tell
the cabinet...

:24:53
that you're trusting in radar
and praying to God... right?

:24:57
More accurate
the other way around.

:24:59
I'm trusting in God
and praying for radar.


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