and by my uncle xalton's shrewd use of camera and of cutting which was always extraordinary. the films that he made by himself are alone extraordinary if you think of it, the fourer feathers, drums, sahara and most important all, crime of the loved countryry which gave sidny poitier his first role in films. so i can't see them, any of those films, without in some way seeing something of three brothers reflected. and often something of other members of my family. what do i think was the most significant battle of world war ii.. well, i suppose logical answer to that is stalingrad and possibly the combination of stalingrad and the battle of the -- [inaudible] in 1943 which is the largest land battle and the largest tank battle in the history of the second world l war. betweenis those two battles, it clear that germany was going to lose the war. on the other hand, i think the most significant moment of the second world war was june 5, 1944, when eisenhower made his final decision that the invasion would take place despite the weather on june 6th. i think that that remains to me