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Michael Anderson's 1955 retelling of the breaching of the Mohne and Eder dams with Barnes Wallis's bouncing bomb celebrated the gutsy ingenuity of the 'Brits at War'. Historian John Ramsden examines the film's popular appeal and its cultural impact.
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