(1946) — School For Secrets

The plot reflects real historical operations, including the famous Bruneval Raid where British commandos stole German radar technology.

Unlike many war films of the era that focused purely on frontline soldiers, this movie was ground-breaking for putting civilian scientists and engineers in the spotlight as the primary heroes. School for Secrets (1946)

The film follows five scientists who are brought together in the late 1930s on the eve of World War II. Working in top-secret research laboratories, they are tasked with developing a revolutionary radio location system—later known as . The film chronicles their intense technical struggles, personal sacrifices, and eventual success just in time to assist the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain and late-war bombing campaigns. 💡 Historical Significance The plot reflects real historical operations, including the