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The new film “Pressure” makes the events of World War II seem surprising by focusing on a little-known hero: the weatherman who helped coordinate the final stages of D-Day, writes David Sims. | Collector
The new film “Pressure” makes the events of World War II seem surprising by focusing on a little-known hero: the weatherman who helped coordinate the final stages of D-Day, writes David Sims.
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The new film “Pressure” makes the events of World War II seem surprising by focusing on a little-known hero: the weatherman who helped coordinate the final stages of D-Day, writes David Sims.

The new film “Pressure” makes the events of World War II seem surprising by focusing on a little-known hero: the weatherman who helped coordinate the final stages of D-Day, writes David Sims.

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