The Longest Day
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:07:02
Have you notified all commands?
:07:16
lf Berlin is right,
when we intercept the second verse...

:07:21
...it will mean the invasion
will come within 24 hours.

:07:26
Give me the text of the second verse.
:07:44
''Wounds my heart with a
monotonous languor.''

:07:50
We've intercepted hundreds of messages
in the last year...hundreds!

:07:55
I've ordered alerts again and again.a
:07:58
Why should this poem mean more
than other messages?

:08:02
Tell me this:
:08:04
Does it give us any clue as to
where they will land and when?

:08:09
Of course it doesn't.e
:08:14
How can I maintain discipline if
I keep my troops on the alert...

:08:21
...just because a pair of nitwits
in Berlin intercept a poem?

:08:27
No, Blumentritt...no alert!.
:08:31
And especially not in this weather!l
:08:35
-Anything else?
-No, sir.n

:08:56
Good morning, Field Marshal.u
:08:57
-Any news?
-Nothing important.

:08:59
Fighter bombers hit the Pas-de-
Calais yesterday afternoon.


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