Written, directed and co-produced by Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk, which actually is less of a typical war movie, but rather a film about survival and heroism, tells the story of the evacuation of about 400,000 Allied soldiers from Dunkerque, a town in northern France at the Belgian border, in May - June 1940 during WW II.
A German torpedo hit the RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915. Shortly after, a substantial second explosion shook the ship. Within 20 minutes, the vessel known as the "Greyhound of the Seas" had sunk to the ocean floor, resulting in the deaths of almost 1200 individuals. A new two-step investigation...