Battle of Britain
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:21:02
It's the joker up our sleeves.
:21:04
Now, the R.A.F. Chain
shows us where they are.

:21:06
The information
is passed to group...

:21:08
group scrambles
the necessary squadrons...

:21:09
and you, at sector level...
:21:11
guide our chaps
to the interception.

:21:15
It's been tried and tested.
It works.

:21:19
So don't blame the system
if you're no good.

:21:23
Now, clearly, 11 Group here...
:21:25
will bear the brunt
of the battle...

:21:27
as those of you
who are posted there...

:21:29
will find out
to your discomfort.

:21:32
12 Group is our second line
of defense...

:21:33
and covers the industrial
midlands and the north.

:21:35
13 Group, Scotland
and the northeast...

:21:37
and 10 Group,
the west of England.

:21:40
More than half
the fighter-command squadrons...

:21:42
are stationed here
at 11 Group...

:21:44
near the coast where we
expect the invasion...

:21:47
and also able
to protect London...

:21:48
which is as far as the bombers
can get with fighter escort.

:21:52
But I think
we can leave strategy...

:21:54
to those with egg
on their hats.

:21:56
Attention!
:22:13
Please, gentlemen, the Inspector
General has just arrived.

:22:21
Here.
:22:22
Thank you, Captain.
:22:28
Ah, my dear Foehn.
You are well?

:22:30
- Yes, thank you, General.
- And Falke?

:22:31
Yes, thank you, General.
:22:33
May I introduce
my brother Hans, sir?

:22:35
Another fighter ace perhaps?
:22:37
When I get the chance
to fight, General.

:22:39
General.
:22:41
We have borrowed this.
:22:48
- Dover?
- Dover.

:22:51
Those masts are their
radio direction finders?

:22:55
Yes. Their secret weapon.
:22:57
Which we captured at Dunkirk.

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