A Bridge Too Far
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:13:01
- They oughta be able to handle that.
- Oh, I'm sorry.

:13:04
General Sosabowski, you go with
your Polish Brigade with Roy Urquhart.

:13:08
I'm so sorry.
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Roy...
:13:14
when you've secured
your bridge...

:13:16
and 30th Corps have got across it,
we can turn east...

:13:20
right into the industrial heart
of Germany-- the Ruhr.

:13:24
Once we control their factories,
there's not much they can do about it.

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And that is the plan.
:13:30
And we go next Sunday.
:13:32
Seven days?
:13:34
Why not?
The sooner we go, the better.

:13:37
We've got them on the run.
:13:42
Is something troubling you,
General Sosabowski?

:13:46
- I've said nothing.
- Precisely.

:13:49
Your silences are thunderous.
:13:55
General Browning, l--
:13:58
I am a Pole...
:14:00
considered by some
to be smart.

:14:04
If that is so...
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it makes me member
of a true minority group.

:14:09
Minority groups
are more comfortable in silence.

:14:13
I should have thought the opposite
was true. But you do disapprove?

:14:17
I am thrilled that your great Field
Marshal Montgomery has devised a plan.

:14:21
I promise you, I'll be
properly ecstatic if it works.

:14:24
When it works.
:14:25
Of course.
When it works.

:14:28
Thank you.
:14:31
Well, now let's
get down to the details.

:14:35
First we shall have to have--
:14:37
From which direction will their
attack come, and who will command?

:14:40
Montgomery or Patton?
:14:44
- Model, what do you think?
- Patton.

:14:47
He is their best.
:14:49
Patton will lead the assault.
:14:52
I would prefer Montgomery...
:14:55
but even Eisenhower
isn't that stupid.


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