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* FakeNationality: Rogge is played by an American actor who is NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent.
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** The crew of one ship boarded by the real-life ''Atlantis'' failed to throw their weighted bag of top secret documents overboard because the officers concerned were killed during the attack. One of the documents was a detailed report on the weakness of British forces in the Far East in the event of war with Japan, which the Germans handed over to the Japanese government.

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** The crew of one ship boarded by the real-life ''Atlantis'' failed to throw their weighted bag of top secret documents overboard because the officers concerned were killed during the attack. One of the documents was a detailed report on the weakness of British forces in the Far East in the event of war with Japan, which the Germans handed over to the Japanese government.government.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The obvious model shots, and the rock-solid camerawork on what's supposed to be a ship in mid-ocean.
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* FakeNationality: Rogge is played by an American actor who is NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent.
* HarsherInHindsight:
** The trick of putting a fake mistake in a coded message didn't work well in real life because so many mistakes were made by hastily-trained wartime radio operators. There were several notorious incidents of British agents using this to let London know they'd been captured, only to be ignored.
** The crew of one ship boarded by the real-life ''Atlantis'' failed to throw their weighted bag of top secret documents overboard because the officers concerned were killed during the attack. One of the documents was a detailed report on the weakness of British forces in the Far East in the event of war with Japan, which the Germans handed over to the Japanese government.

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