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An encrypted German telegram could save Britain in its darkest hour; a team of eccentric geniuses attempts to decode the message in time, even if revealing its contents may forever damage Britain's relationship with its ally, America.
An encrypted German telegram could save Britain in its darkest hour; a team of eccentric geniuses attempts to decode the message in time, even if revealing its contents may forever damage Britain's relationship with its ally, America.
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