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(dramatic music) Opened in January 1859, and built as a national monument to commemorate one of Britain's most successful generals, the hero of Waterloo, Wellington College has since prided itself in producing some of the Army's finest officers and soldiers
(dramatic music) Opened in January 1859, and built as a national monument to commemorate one of Britain's most successful generals, the hero of Waterloo, Wellington College has since prided itself in producing some of the Army's finest officers and soldiers
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Opened in January 1859,
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and built as a national monument
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to commemorate one of Britain's most successful generals,
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the hero of Waterloo,
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Wellington College has since prided itself
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in producing some of the Army's
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finest officers and soldiers.
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Movie Summary
During World War II, the British built or reinforced a series of structures consisting of over 26,000 buildings to form a line of defence against an expected German invasion. Rob Bell travels around the UK to learn their secrets.