Special To The Washington Post A minor yet persistent complaint about Christopher Nolan’s World War II masterpiece “Dunkirk” goes something like this: “Well, it’s fine, but it’s missing something very important: Nazis.” You see it in Dorothy Rabinowitz’s Wall Street Journal essay on the film. Though more concerned about Winston Churchill’s absence from “Dunkirk,” Rabinowitz was also upset by the shortage of Huns.

 

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