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Operation Foxley: The Assassination of Hitler is a fascinating dive into one of the more intriguing clandestine missions of World War II. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb the complexities of the plot while the tension builds. You get a real sense of the stakes involved, supported by archival footage that lends authenticity to the narrative. The film's atmosphere is thick with the weight of history, and it does a commendable job of exploring not just the mission itself, but the minds behind it. The practical effects used in the reenactments are convincing enough to pull you in, and the interviews with historians give a solid grounding to the narrative. It’s a piece that evokes reflection on morality in warfare.
Based on declassified documentsExplores moral complexities of assassinationEngaging reenactments with historical context
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