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During WWII, what was the codeword that was suppose to be transmitted by the British Headquarters of Home Forces as an alert that a German invasion of Britain was imminent?
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monkeycouzin
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Cromwell - this meant simply that a German invasion was imminent and church bells would ring as a call to arms
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