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MAN ON RADIO: On the other side of the world, in Europe, 00:01:11.780 - 00:01:13.574
the Allied forces are pounding 00:01:13.740 - 00:01:15.784
the Germans with relentless force. 00:01:15.951 - 00:01:18.328
We do not expect to have a winter lull in Europe. 00:01:18.495 - 00:01:22.124
We expect to keep striking, 00:01:22.291 - 00:01:24.251
keep the enemy on the move... 00:01:24.418 - 00:01:25.794
(MEN CHATTERING) 00:01:25.961 - 00:01:26.962
HART: 1944, December. 00:01:27.129 - 00:01:29.840
I was miles from the front, an. 00:01:30.007 - 00:01:32.467
Troops, fuel dumps, enemy unit. 00:01:32.634 - 00:01:35.345
They were pins on a map to me. 00:01:35.512 - 00:01:37.514
HART: Champagne? 00:01:37.681 - 00:01:39.516
Are you trying to score a few points? 00:01:39.683 - 00:01:41.101
Just trying to aid the war effor. 00:01:41.268 - 00:01:43.186
MAN: Tom? Sir? 00:01:43.353 - 00:01:45.230
The captain needs a lift back to the 106th. 00:01:45.397 - 00:01:47.024
Can you find him a driver? 00:01:47.190 - 00:01:48.442
I can take him, sir. 00:01:48.609 - 00:01:50.235
Funny, I had a feeling you'd say that. 00:01:50.402 - 00:01:52.279
Well, there hasn't been much movement today, sir. 00:01:52.446 - 00:01:53.989
So I see. Captain. 00:01:54.156 - 00:01:55.532