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00:00.
00:30Please be seated, my friends.
00:43We are here tonight to watch a film, not to partake in a political rally.
00:48And yet, you are right.
00:51Even though we would prefer to escape all the politics and looming threats,
00:55unfortunately, they will always catch up with us.
01:00We recently witnessed this in Breslau,
01:02as a joyful atmosphere of preparations for the Olympic Games
01:05was disrupted by the presence of a killer known as the Burner of Bolshevik.
01:11But this is behind us now.
01:13Not only were we able to capture the culprit,
01:16we were also able to defeat a dangerous terrorist group of communists.
01:25Who loves hearing himself talk?
01:30Communism and Judaism are tactics aimed at depriving us of our native land,
01:39robbing us of our national unity and our pure blood.
01:43There's no doubt at all that Freemasonry sprouts from the same roots as these other threats,
01:58which are Judaism and communism.
02:01It's the exact same root.
02:03And we will cut this root out from Breslau no matter what.
02:06Tonight's screening is an important step in this direction.
02:19Only one month ago,
02:22an international Freemason's Lodge was running this very theater.
02:26Today, I'm proud to say this is a German national theater
02:29for a cinema film projection of a German film by our brilliant Hans Lofen.
02:46Please enjoy
02:48Triumph
02:49Will
02:50Warfare.
03:05Thank you very much for the invitation.
03:07It was an interesting evening indeed.
03:11It's an honor as always, Colonel.
03:13All the best to your wife.
03:17Good evening.
03:17Good evening.
03:19There you are, Fox.
03:25How did you like the film?
03:28Very good.
03:29I wish our films in England were just as marvelous.
03:33Don't you?
03:34Hitler can be very inspiring.
03:36I hope you didn't feel offended.
03:39By what?
03:40We requisitioned this theater and threw Oddfellows out.
03:44They're the British Freemasons, aren't they?
03:47Oddfellows are not Freemasons.
03:49They are a charitable society.
03:50Please, don't make me laugh.
03:53Wow.
03:53Drop by my office tomorrow.
03:55We might have something new for you to do.
03:58Thanks, sir.
04:01However, you've already tricked me once before.
04:03Sorry, I don't know what you mean.
04:09Honestly,
04:09wouldn't you like to know who the real burner is?
04:13Did Andrew Fox talk to anyone after we arrested Uwe Gerber?
04:32He went to a brothel in a casino,
04:35had dinner with his mistress,
04:36and he met with Inspector Podolsky before he jumped off the bridge, of course.
04:42And why wasn't I informed of this?
04:45We had closed the case.
04:46I didn't think it was pertinent.
04:49Well, I want a full report tomorrow.
04:51I want to know which hookers he screwed,
04:53how much he lost at the table,
04:54and his mistress's life story.
04:55Franz?
05:15Franz, can you hear me, darling?
05:23You have no idea how scared I've been.
05:26I've been going insane.
05:30Promise me you'll never try to kill yourself again.
05:33Especially now.
05:41Our baby will need a father, Franz.
05:46We're having a child.
05:53I'm having your baby, Franz.
05:55Aren't you happy?
06:02Our very own child.
06:04I think he's finally waking up, doctor.
06:16We conducted multiple exams on him.
06:19Physically, he's in rather good shape, considering.
06:21Then what do you recommend?
06:25I could, of course, have him transferred
06:28to the psychiatric ward
06:30over on Brick Street.
06:32For mental patients?
06:34You know very well that people never get out of there.
06:37Whether it's here or there,
06:39it won't make any difference to him.
06:40You're looking for the struggle now.
06:41You're talking for the time,
06:42I don't have to go.
06:44I don't feel great.
06:45I kept putting my breath in.
06:45I can't do it.
06:49We know what happened.
06:50Hello, Britain.
06:51Hello, Britain.
06:52Hello, RTF.
06:53This is Breslau.
06:57The sands are running fast here.
07:00Just three years ago, Hitler was not even a German citizen.
07:05Today, he is in possession of dictatorial powers,
07:10probably unequaled in history since the days of Genghis Khan.
07:16And the greatest victims of this omnipotence are the German Jews.
07:23Was that too fast for you?
07:29No, sir. Not at all.
07:31This is Andrew Fox.
07:34Your new correspondent in Germany.
07:42And now, back to you in London.
07:47In London.
07:49Oh.
07:53London.
08:01You should see this telegram, Lieutenant Colonel Holtz.
08:06No, of course I didn't mail it.
08:13Heil Hitler.
08:14No.
08:27No.
08:37No.
08:39No.
08:40No.
08:41No.
08:41No.
09:13You have to take your medicine
09:29How is France doing he's the same
09:42Hmm
09:51Considering having him transferred to a hospital
09:54You wouldn't do that to him would you at least there? He'll have full-time care. They'll cut his brains out
10:00Just go to work
10:03I'll go talk to him
10:06Thank you
10:12Listen to me ever since you arrived my brother hasn't slept. He's worried about you and I worry about him
10:36Let me tell you I had to do things that were so much worse during the Great War you can't imagine
10:42I
10:43Killed people just because they were alive
10:47They were all young innocent frightened boys who just like me were hoping to survive one more day
10:53One more horrible day in the trenches and damn I promise you we didn't even know what we were fighting for
11:02So damn it get a grip
11:04I don't want to
11:06I don't want to
11:08I don't want to
11:10Put myself together
11:12Damn it France
11:14Quit feeling sorry for yourself
11:16What would Lena say if she saw you like this in this condition?
11:19Lena left me
11:21She's gone for good
11:23She'll be back she's left before
11:25Not this time
11:27Not this time
11:28What about intimidation?
11:40Yeah, we tried
11:41Hi I'm here to see inspector Podolsky please
11:47Try pressuring him again
11:49My name's Inga Iceman
11:51I know who you are yes
11:53Unfortunately the inspectors had an accident
11:58An accident? What do you mean?
12:03Would you please wait for me in the cafe across the street?
12:10The thing is you signed a report confirming that Gerber was guilty
12:13So did Podolsky
12:19Aren't you his partner?
12:21So you know the truth, right?
12:22What do you mean?
12:23That the wrong man was accused of committing this crime?
12:25With Lieutenant Colonel Haltz our hands are tied
12:26So that means he's still out there
12:28And he'll do it again
12:29Even if he does
12:31Haltz and all his men will make sure no one can ever connect it to the burner killings
12:33You can't just leave things like that
12:35You can't just leave things like that
12:37You can't just leave things like that
12:38You can't just leave things like that
12:40You can't just leave things like that
12:42You can't just leave things like this
12:43You can't just leave things like this
12:44You can't just leave things like this
12:45You can't just leave things like this
13:05This is a so-called Burner's victim statement
13:07This is the only lead we have left
13:11This is the only lead we have left
13:14Toei
13:31May I help you?
13:45Inga Eisman, for Mrs. Gerda Holtz.
13:49Please, come in.
14:01Good morning, Doctor.
14:12Excuse me for intruding like this, but I happen to be in the area.
14:16I'm afraid I don't have much time.
14:18Has Jürgen been found?
14:19Yes.
14:21Then why wasn't he at our last two sessions?
14:23That's my fault.
14:26We forgot to tell you that we've changed doctors.
14:28I thought both of you were, as well as Jürgen, very pleased with our weekly meetings.
14:35I don't have to explain myself.
14:38Of course not.
14:41Who's taking care of him now?
14:43I'll hand over his records to the new doctor.
14:46Apparently there's no need.
14:50Jürgen hasn't been taking his medicine.
14:53I checked with the pharmacist.
14:57His new doctor?
14:59Prescribed new medicine.
15:01Goodbye, Inga.
15:04The maid will see you out.
15:06The maid will see you out.
15:15He can't believe me.
15:23So, let's go see you out.
15:33I don't know.
16:03I don't know.
16:33I don't know.
17:03Who locked you up in there?
17:13I don't know.
17:17Easy.
17:19Easy, girl.
17:21Easy.
17:23Easy, baby.
17:27Come on.
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19:49body on public display. He wanted the child to be seen by the public. But there's no doubt
19:57it's the same man. It's the burner.
20:05Commander, did you know how badly I wanted a child?
20:13So bad that every time I see one I get emotional. As emotional as a lady at an
20:18Easter procession. I know. Is that why you showed me this? Yeah.
20:29I see you've learned the manipulation techniques of the new regime.
20:37The burner is still out there and he's just murdered a child. If the only way for me to
20:42trick you into getting out of this godforsaken bed is to hurt your oversensitive paternal feelings,
20:48well, that's fine with me.
21:01Bloody old sod.
21:02Inga, what brings you here?
21:15His name is Jürgen Holtz. I need to know who's treating him now.
21:19Holtz? Of those Holtzes?
21:23Their son.
21:23I've asked the psychoanalyst society and no one knows anything. I thought maybe one
21:30of your doctors would...
21:31Because of racial reasons, I had to lose all my best doctors. They were replaced by these
21:35new scientists. These doctors don't heal people. Elimination of life not worth living.
21:42That's what they called it. I'm certain that Holtz would never let his son be treated here.
21:48Inga, what's going on?
21:56If anything should happen to me, I want you to find Sergeant Irvin Bank, Criminal Police Department.
22:03And you tell him I asked people about Jürgen Holtz.
22:08Thank you. Read in the sign-up.
22:09I guess I really have risen from the dead.
22:20Come on, Maria.
22:21Hello.
22:31It's great to have you back here, Inspector.
22:33Inspector Podolsky is going to be in charge of Maximilian Schmidt's murder case.
22:41Bring him up to date.
22:44Bravo!
22:45Okay, that's enough. That's enough.
22:52Who found the child?
22:54Uh, a baker. He's giving his statement now.
22:57I'd like to question him.
23:01Did he leave a note?
23:03Not this time, though.
23:08Come in.
23:19Inspector Podolsky has taken over Maximilian Schmidt's case.
23:22He returned to work today.
23:25Have they made any progress so far?
23:27The lab test has confirmed that the killer used the same concentration of chlorine as the burner.
23:33They're verifying all the old leads again.
23:36They're looking for a connection between the boy and the previous victims.
23:40There's also Muller, the witness who got away.
23:43Oh, I will, but take a shower first.
24:08Look at this.
24:09Look at this hygiene-conscious foxy lady. Who'd have guessed?
24:25Baby.
24:26Oh, I will.
24:27Baby.
24:27Uh-huh.
24:28Um.
24:28Oh, um.
24:29Uh-huh.
24:29Um.
24:30Um.
24:30Um.
24:31Uh-huh.
24:31Um.
24:32Um.
24:32Malnutrition, advanced tuberculosis,
24:59scars on his back and right hand,
25:03varying sizes and stages of healing.
25:06These here are probably due to cigarette burns.
25:10He was most likely abused.
25:13However, this particular scar is quite intriguing.
25:16Changes to the tissue are too deep for boiling water.
25:19This texture suggests burns caused by some kind of chemical agent,
25:23perhaps chlorine.
25:25The first victim, the prostitute, had the same scar.
25:28I don't recall seeing that.
25:30It was on her outer thigh, near the back of her knee.
25:34You're right, you missed it.
25:36That's impossible.
25:39How old would you say the scar is?
25:43I'd say maybe a year, year and a half.
25:47Was it the old Jew who found the scar on the prostitute?
25:55That Jew had a name.
25:58Dr. Otto Krakauer, who was by far the most outstanding medical examiner
26:02I've ever had the honor of working with.
26:04I've ever had the honor of working with.
26:08It doesn't have a lot of difficiles.
26:09I would say that the hair is bright.
26:10I have never had happened.
26:11I've also had the hair.
26:12That's impossible.
26:13I should've had a long-term care.
26:14No one is good.
26:15I should've had never had any日.
26:16He was a few bịch in the court.
26:17But then he was a bit.
26:18He was a bit too late.
26:19Very fast.
26:20How old have you been able to plug it to see?
26:22But he's a bit too late at about a year.
26:24He's still doing it.
26:25The last time after all has to come back to the Srta,
26:27was a little bit of the injustices.
26:29I already gave my statement.
26:46Plus, I have an alibi.
26:48Maybe, but we have more questions.
26:54Maximilian had signs of torture all over his body.
26:56He was beaten. He was burnt. He was starved.
27:03Was this your doing?
27:04No.
27:05Whose was it then?
27:06I don't know.
27:09So what? He didn't report it to the police?
27:15Your statement says the last time you saw your son was a week ago.
27:19Did he usually not come home?
27:22Now, how would I know that?
27:23This was the first time.
27:30There were a couple of times when he came home late after work,
27:34but he's afraid of the dark, so he always hurried.
27:36Who the hell asked you?
27:37Shut your mouth.
27:39And where did he work?
27:42I don't know.
27:43Look at me. I'm asking the questions. Where did he work?
27:46I really don't know.
27:51You won't get away with it.
27:52I told you to shut up.
27:57I have a feeling.
27:58You're not very sad about your loss.
28:00I am very sad about my loss.
28:03I had poker last night.
28:05Assaulting an officer, that's two years at least.
28:14That'll give your family a break from you.
28:16Take him to the station.
28:18I'll go back on my own.
28:19What the hell?
28:24Hey.
28:24I'm sorry if I scared you.
28:37Alexander won't speak.
28:39But he understands everything.
28:44I'm very sorry about Max.
28:48My name's Franz.
28:49And I want to catch the bad man who hurt your brother, Max.
28:54I will catch him. I promise.
28:57But I need your help to do that.
29:00Did Max...
29:01have any secrets, you know?
29:04Something he didn't tell anyone about?
29:19Where did you get these teeth?
29:27That's the river.
29:30And this way...
29:32leads to the cemetery.
29:42That's the city morgue.
29:49You are aware that sodomy is a crime in this country.
30:19aren't you?
30:21Just like it is in your own country.
30:24No well-connected cousin will help you in this matter, I'm afraid.
30:28Shame on you.
30:30This wouldn't be the first time you've killed an innocent man for your benefit.
30:34To you, death seems to be something completely...
30:37Death, my dear Andrew,
30:39is such a small sacrifice when you look at the greater good.
30:43And what greater good are we looking at here?
30:46The feeling of utmost security.
30:48This is the greatest good for the majority of us here.
30:52You believe the nations of your declining democracies
30:55want nothing more than their freedom to live.
30:58But in fact, all they want is order.
31:00I'm sure you'll come to realize it soon.
31:02And welcome us as you should with open arms.
31:05Until then, let's finalize this.
31:16What is this?
31:18An interview.
31:20With whom?
31:22Ask who did it.
31:24You did.
31:24It's the interview I promised you.
31:29With the Fuhrer.
31:30Ready to go to print.
31:33All you need to do is send it.
31:35We found them at the victim's home.
31:49And from what the family was able to tell us,
31:51they came from this morgue.
31:52How could that be?
31:55I've been at this place over 15 years.
31:58And I would never let a kid in here, really.
32:00I swear to you.
32:01However,
32:03I did notice there was a burglary of some kind
32:07the other night.
32:09Did you report it?
32:11Nothing valuable was stolen.
32:12Why would I?
32:13The teeth were stolen.
32:15Please.
32:17This is the city morgue.
32:19They mostly bring unidentified accident
32:21and suicide victims here.
32:23And on the way in,
32:24it's not uncommon for them
32:26to get looted or stripped.
32:32And if they haven't been looted?
32:35Well, then they lie here for three days,
32:38waiting for someone to come
32:39and identify them.
32:41And if no one comes to identify them,
32:43what happens to the gold?
32:48I'll go to the exchange office.
32:50Over here.
32:52By the river port.
32:56Unlock this.
32:58Sure.
33:08How long has he been here?
33:10Ah, this one was brought in early this morning
33:13by two SS officers.
33:15Why?
33:16Transfer him to the medical examiner's office.
33:19And I want you
33:21to go to a police station
33:23and give a written statement
33:24about this so-called burglary.
33:27Who was that guy back there?
33:31Peter Muller.
33:34The one who got away?
33:35Why was he brought him by the SS?
33:37Exactly.
33:38All this time he had us looking for a psychopath.
33:42When Holtz has been steering us away
33:43from the real killer from the very beginning.
33:45Do you think that Colonel Holtz
33:46had him eliminated?
33:47I don't know.
33:49But, uh,
33:50check if Muller had any connections
33:52to the other victims.
33:53Yes, sir.
33:55Take Solna Street.
33:56We're going to the university hospital in Koch.
33:58Where the STD patients are?
34:00So how long have you been married now?
34:03Two years.
34:06So we haven't seen each other
34:07for two years then.
34:08Are you still in love?
34:17Well, here you'll find the records
34:18of all the patients we've treated for STDs
34:21that only for the last month.
34:23However, I'm afraid reading them
34:24will take you at least a few days.
34:26That's why I would suggest
34:27that you start with
34:31patients who have eczema.
34:35The symptoms are quite similar.
34:38OK.
35:06.
35:07.
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35:07.
35:07.
35:07.
35:08.
35:08.
35:08.
35:08I have urgent news for you.
35:16I hope for you it really is urgent.
35:18We already have proof that the Burner killed the boy.
35:20We have to share that information with the press.
35:23I don't see why we have to do that.
35:26We have to let him know we know he's the Burner.
35:29If we don't, he might feel obliged to kill again just to convince us.
35:31Absolutely not. That would cause mass hysteria.
35:34And we'd have to reopen the investigation.
35:37How's your son doing?
35:38I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him yet.
35:46He's fine, thanks.
35:48He's hard at work studying for the Military Academy entrance exams.
35:51He must be proud. How's he feeling?
35:55Excuse me?
35:56I was surprised to find him on the list of patients at the University Hospital.
36:00I went there in connection with the investigation,
36:03and Muller's statement, he was the one who got away from the Burner,
36:06and he was murdered.
36:07That's fascinating, Podolsky. However, my patience has limits.
36:15Don't bother me again when I'm at home. Do you understand?
36:17And from now on, all investigation-related matters must be addressed with your commander.
36:22Come on, guy.
36:23He's rough and sorry.
36:23He's rough and kara, but he's missing him yet.
36:38I might've been to ask myself.
36:40He's low, but he's down here, but he goes in quickly.
36:43I hope he wants to meet up here.
36:45How is he doing all this?
36:47Any news on Lena?
37:04No, I haven't seen her, Chief.
37:07Was she, uh, hospitalized?
37:12No, not to my knowledge she wasn't, but I could look into it if you want, Inspector.
37:16There's no need to.
37:24You know, Chief, when you were away, there was some doctor looking for you.
37:29Inga Eisman.
37:30She came to the police station and we talked.
37:32I showed her Muller's witness statement.
37:36I need you to cancel all my patient appointments for tomorrow morning.
37:40I'll be long gone by then.
37:42Yes, of course, madame.
37:43After I've settled, I'll write to you to let you know where I am.
37:46And you'll join me there.
37:48My friend will deliver the letter.
37:50Don't forget, this apartment could be under surveillance.
37:53The telephone, too.
37:58But tell me what happened, madame.
38:03The less you know, the better.
38:04The more you know, the more your nights, are you, Steve?
38:09The more you know, the better.
38:15Yeah.
38:24The more you know, you've got a betterίναι report, but you've never really know why
38:25It's everything that happened first.
38:26But I knew it's not that month, I knew you're not.
38:27And of course, it was just never one of those, but I was willing to go on.
38:28Then, you've got to hand over his head.
38:30And you at the door, take my hand over here.
39:03I'm bound by professional secrecy.
39:08Screw professional secrecy. He's a psychopath. He just killed a child.
39:16Tell me about him.
39:21Already as a child, he showed psychopathic tendencies.
39:25His father would take him hunting, and that's when his cruelty started to intensify.
39:28He began killing animals when he wasn't hunting.
39:31He killed dogs, cats, canaries.
39:35People?
39:40I'm so sorry.
39:43Emma, you're in the street, honey. I don't think this is the right place for that, darling.
39:50Take it off.
39:51You're so crazy, darling.
39:59Lena?
40:00Really, darling?
40:02Go on.
40:03Without you?
40:04Where will you sleep tonight? Come on.
40:07Lena!
40:08Lena!
40:09In 1926, there was some kind of incident at the Holtz's house.
40:30I don't know what it was exactly, but it forced the Holtz's to leave Berlin that year.
40:36And that's when you started taking care of Jürgen.
40:39Yes.
40:40But they isolated him from the rest of the world, as if they suspected he could be some kind of threat to others.
40:46Then he disappears.
40:49How long has he been gone?
40:50He stopped attending our sessions around the same time the Burner's second victim was killed.
40:55I know he isn't taking his medicine. His mother claims they've changed doctors.
40:59But I've checked, and he's not under the care of any of Breslau's specialists.
41:06We have to find him before anyone else does.
41:08We have to find him before anyone else.
41:38We have to find him before anyone else.
42:08We have to find him before anyone else.
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