The Longest Day
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:04:20
We need mines and obstacles
along the whole coast.

:04:24
At every beach, on every dune...
:04:27
...on every rock.
:04:29
How many have been installed?
:04:32
Four million, Herr Field Marshal.
:04:41
The work has completely
exhausted our troops.

:04:47
Which would your troops rather be...
:04:49
...exhausted or dead?t
:04:52
Just look at it, gentlemen.r
:04:54
How calm...how peaceful it is.
:04:57
A strip of water between
England and the Continent...

:05:01
...between the Allies and us.
:05:03
But beyond that peaceful
horizon...a monster waits!

:05:09
A coiled spring of men,
ships and planes...

:05:13
...straining to be released against us.
:05:17
But not a single Allied soldier
shall reach the shore.

:05:26
Whenever or wherever this invasion
may come, gentlemen...

:05:32
...I shall destroy the enemy
there...at the water's edge!

:05:37
Believe me, gentlemen.
:05:39
The first 24 hours of the
invasion will be decisive.

:05:43
For the Allies as well as the Germans,
it will be the longest day...

:05:50
...the longest day!e

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