During World War II, the Germans sent encrypted messages to each other.

Though intercepted, allied forces could not decrypt these messages unless they knew the cipher.

The only problem was that King George had a stutter, which was embarrassing to him.

A man stares at a burning shipwreck in Dunkirk

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This conflict only lasted for a few months, though public opinion on it has rightfully changed.

It is now clear that the British were the aggressors and are now no longer seen as the heroes.

Still, the movie itself is very enjoyable and tells a true story that is admittedly impressive.

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These three dams oversaw the Ruhr valley, in which a vast amount of military production was taking place.

The Hejazi find themselves supported by the British Empire, which sends archaeologist, diplomat, and military officerT.

E. Lawrenceon their behalf.

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Tommy crawling on a beach surrounded by smoke and other soldiers in Dunkirk

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