T.R.O.L.I.M-U-R-T-YT.R.O.L.I. Watched it down my local - absoultely drenched in beer when the 5th went in.
Amazing to think about the relative successes of the two teams since then though - Germany have been to a WC final, two WC semis and an EC final whereas England haven't got past the quarter final stage (and got spanked 4-1 at SA 2010). One wonders if they'd have had that success if the result had been reversed (not that I'm suggesting England would have done the same if we'd lost 5-1 that day).
I'm guessing you read the BBC article then.
I can honestly say I hadn't - I have now though
I'm not great with modern history, but I suppose you could say that there are parallels with the war and how the German infrastructure (roads, rail etc) has come on far more since 1945 then ours has. Perhaps losing is the new winning.....
Winning is great for papering over cracks, losing in such a manner forces you to re-assess and rebuild from the bottom up, often with a blank canvas.