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Cox's appearance is much worse than in the darkest moments. All kinds of pretences.
The training typist is too.
The key is to solve the problems of France. Landing in Normandy, he insisted on letting an army contain the enemy in the Aegean Sea. It was directly cancelled by Eisenhower. He still reluctantly went to review the army, and forced him to press General Montgomery. When he recalled the past by the beach, he thought of his defeat in the Poole War in 1902. This paragraph is a bit imitated of General Patton.
At this time King George added points, saying that he must survive.
On the first day before launching the campaign, he also attended the joint meeting. Pray at home to let the sea send a storm and stop the Allied forces from moving.
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The famous Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts made a stern comment on the film. He said that a series of historical errors made Churchill distorted and could hardly be recognized: "The only problem with this film-the historian Alex What Alex von Tunzelmann wrote—it was that it got everything wrong. In the process of filmmaking, no writer has ever made so many specious mistakes over such a long period of time."
He made detailed comments on many mistakes, such as wrongly portraying Churchill as an anti-American person, or claiming that he was hesitant to "Operation Overlord" (Normandy Landing), or the marriage conflict with his wife Clementine. Roberts believes that these views are not based on facts.
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I feel relieved because this is not what I said, it is what a professional historian said.
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