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00:04:16My friends in Munich told me the arrests are falling off.
00:04:20Even the ordinary citizens aren't bothering to spy on us anymore and run to the nearest Nazis with reports.
00:04:25I guess after working fourteen hours a day in the factories making guns for the Vaterland,
00:04:29they're too tired of anything except go to sleep.
00:04:32I stopped by at Hofbrau before I came home.
00:04:35I saw Schultz and your brother Karl.
00:04:38They had me a meeting tonight and...
00:04:41Why Elsa?
00:04:43What's the matter?
00:04:45Oh, it's nothing. It's nothing.
00:04:47It's just that I'm so happy that you're home.
00:04:50Alive.
00:04:52Oh, darling.
00:04:57One, two, three.
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00:05:22Hey, come on there, Bach.
00:05:23What you need here is some good German efficiency.
00:05:25Oh, stop making so much noise, Schultz.
00:05:27Noise.
00:05:28Noise?
00:05:29How do you like that?
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00:06:06Ah, a fine, pentest devil you turned out to be.
00:06:10You have got to be careful with our Bessie.
00:06:13Not too fast and not too slow.
00:06:16Just like a woman.
00:06:18You cannot rush her if she refuses to cooperate.
00:06:22And since when have you been an expert on feminine psychology, Gustav Schultz?
00:06:26Well, I am simply trying to teach Carl how to handle Bessie.
00:06:30All right, Schultz, start her again.
00:06:33Here, Schultz, let me show you.
00:06:38One, two, feet.
00:06:41One, two, feet.
00:06:43How about the brother-in-law's of yours needling?
00:06:46Do you think you'll fit in?
00:06:48Carl?
00:06:49Oh, sure. Just give him a little time.
00:06:51Watch on, Carl.
00:06:54One, two, feet.
00:06:57Very pretty feet.
00:07:00We'd better get started soon.
00:07:01One, two, feet.
00:07:03How about Elsa?
00:07:04One, two, feet.
00:07:05Oh, she's not feeling very well.
00:07:07I made her sleep home and rest.
00:07:08One, two, feet.
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00:07:10I'll you can start putting some of these leaflets in here Gable's literature.
00:07:39Oh Father Palmer, we've been waiting for you.
00:08:03I'm sorry to be late Hans, but I was detained at the rectory.
00:08:07That's all right Father, please sit here.
00:08:09Thank you, thank you.
00:08:12Let's begin the meeting Schultz.
00:08:17There's no need for me to burden you with any lengthy speeches.
00:08:24We are all in agreement or we would not be here at this illegal meeting.
00:08:29The concentration camps are full of people like us.
00:08:34We must learn to be clever and to take no unnecessary chances.
00:08:39If you find that you are under suspicion, relax your efforts for a while until you feel that it is safe to go ahead.
00:08:47The German economy is not improving.
00:08:50The constant effort to perfect a war machine is undermining the resources of the nation.
00:08:57Hitler must follow the course of Mein Kampf and eventually he will be forced to plunge Germany into a war.
00:09:05When that time comes, the German people will be heard from.
00:09:12Schultz, I should like to ask a question.
00:09:15Yeah?
00:09:16What I don't understand is why we should even run the risk of meeting here this way if what you say is true.
00:09:23And I, I think it is.
00:09:25I believe as you do that eventually a crisis must come.
00:09:29This may sound naive, but I know from my studies in history that no tyrant has ever ruled permanently.
00:09:35Napoleon conquered all of Europe, but he died at St. Helena.
00:09:39Caesar was a despot, but the day came when his power failed.
00:09:43And if Hitler follows in their steps, why, his end is inevitable.
00:09:49So?
00:09:50Well, if, if Hitler is back for Germany and is eventually bound to fall, according to historic precedent,
00:09:58I don't see why we all should jeopardize our lives coming to meetings and, and distributing propaganda.
00:10:04Then, if we take the long view, events will take care of themselves and there will be no Hitler.
00:10:11Oh, Karl, how silly you are.
00:10:13Karl, we can't sit back and wait while all around us, everything we love in Germany is being destroyed.
00:10:18Democracy in Germany can come just by itself.
00:10:21You've got to make the people a bondage.
00:10:23You've got to make them realize what a precious thing it is.
00:10:26Never really had a true democracy in Germany.
00:10:29That's why people have to be educated.
00:10:31But how can we do it alone?
00:10:32No, but we're not doing it alone, Karl.
00:10:35All over Germany there are such little groups as this, which meet constantly.
00:10:38We have friends everywhere.
00:10:39Men and women who believe as we do.
00:10:41The Germany must be free.
00:10:43Munich and Hamburg and Dresden and Cologne.
00:10:46In every little village in Hamlet we have friends.
00:10:48Always remember that, Karl.
00:10:54I'm sorry, Hans.
00:10:55You can count on me.
00:10:58Let us proceed with the meeting.
00:10:59We are.
00:11:07Today, Janus came to see me.
00:11:09He has attended church all his life.
00:11:12A very simple and good man.
00:11:15When the Nazis raised the taxes, he dug deep into his pocket and paid his share.
00:11:22Even though he is a poor man.
00:11:24But now, his stormtrooper leader has forbidden him to attend services.
00:11:30If he disobeys, he does not know what the consequences may be.
00:11:36The consequences may be.
00:12:06One shot.
00:12:07One shot.
00:12:08One shot.
00:12:12What's this lose?
00:12:13You've got to take me out of it.
00:12:14I can't stand it any longer.
00:12:15We're risking our lives every moment of the day.
00:12:17Surely you can endure their company.
00:12:19We can't afford to be sent to medalstalom.
00:12:21No.
00:12:22You don't understand.
00:12:23That isn't it.
00:12:24I've learned to listen to the swine without really hearing them.
00:12:27I've learned to steal myself to the sight of people being tortured.
00:12:30And what's this lose?
00:12:31At night I have to go out with them in car hours.
00:12:34I can't refuse or they'll think I'm not a good fellow and get suspicious of me.
00:12:39They make me drink for them.
00:12:41Don't you see?
00:12:42If I drink too much, I don't know what I'm saying.
00:12:45I might betray us all.
00:12:50Stolomeo, need it in your present post.
00:12:52For the next few weeks, stick it out and we'll make arrangements.
00:12:55And in the meantime, for the sake of all of us, learn to hold your liquor.
00:13:01I'll try.
00:13:02Oh, good boy.
00:13:03Good boy.
00:13:13Warn Professor Schleicher that he's being watched.
00:13:15His cook is a Nazi.
00:13:17Heil Hitler!
00:13:18Heil Hitler!
00:13:33He's a Nazi.
00:13:34He's a Nazi.
00:13:47Here we go.
00:13:48Oh, my God.
00:14:18Come on, come on, come on.
00:14:48But for prices, I insist on fresh eggs.
00:14:52In the last three months, the price has gone up over 30%.
00:14:56And now he tries to sell me cold storage goods.
00:14:59The government should attend to these matters.
00:15:02What?
00:15:03Even in the old inflation days,
00:15:06certain conditions in this plant will know worse than they are today.
00:15:09We get up at 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:15:12We're about 12, 14, 16 hours a day.
00:15:15But do we get better wages?
00:15:17No.
00:15:18Is the price of everything we buy going up?
00:15:21Yeah.
00:15:22But are we able to say anything?
00:15:25No, our Labour union has been destroyed.
00:15:28To all peace-loving Germans,
00:15:30the National Socialist Party is leading the German people to destruction and war.
00:15:35Hitler and his murderers have suppressed the true state of world opinion
00:15:38concerning what is happening within Germany.
00:15:41The entire world is horrified by the brutalities that have been visited
00:15:45upon our once-civilized nation.
00:15:47We are living in troubled times, but I have no fear of the outcome.
00:15:53Remember at all times the inspired words of divine wisdom.
00:15:58The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and only the violent beareth away.
00:16:05In striving, fighting, suffering, and dying for the cause of religious freedom,
00:16:12so that the knowledge of God and the love of God may never be torn out of the hearts of your children
00:16:26and your children's children.
00:16:35Dear, it is so late.
00:16:38Nearly finished.
00:16:48There.
00:16:53This report must go to Frankfurt in the morning.
00:16:56Alice is leaving by the early train.
00:17:00Oh, Elsa, Elsa.
00:17:03You've lost your husband.
00:17:05You've become Adelaide.
00:17:08How will it end?
00:17:10It's a lasting democracy for Germany.
00:17:12And peace for the entire world.
00:17:14But will it come in our lifetime?
00:17:17Darling, darling, of course.
00:17:20You must believe that.
00:17:22Oh, now Kong Kong, now they're being too serious.
00:17:27Elsa, you know what the trouble for us is?
00:17:31We've forgotten how to laugh.
00:17:34Sunday there are going to be free people again.
00:17:38I just made up my mind.
00:17:40You and I, and perhaps Anna and Carl are going on a picnic.
00:17:44Sunday we're going to take time out to have some fun.
00:17:45What is it, Elsa?
00:17:55What is it, Elsa?
00:18:00I want to leave Germany.
00:18:02I had a letter last week from my cousin Heinrich from America.
00:18:06He can arrange for a passport and get you work as an engineer.
00:18:08I don't want my baby to be born in nothing.
00:18:11Baby?
00:18:16Yes, I am.
00:18:38Oh, Elsa, Elsa, what's the matter with me?
00:18:44We're going to have a baby and I'll stand here like a clown.
00:18:47Oh, dear.
00:18:48Oh, dear, sweet, sweet.
00:18:50Oh, darling.
00:18:52Oh, dear.
00:19:08Is he here?
00:19:23In the back room.
00:19:39Good morning, Hans.
00:19:40Good morning.
00:19:43A little beer?
00:19:44No, thanks.
00:19:47Have you used a new code?
00:19:48Yeah.
00:19:50What time you leave for Frankfurt?
00:19:51Oh, my train leaves in a half an hour, Hans.
00:19:54Eilish.
00:19:55Yeah.
00:19:56My wife's going to have a baby.
00:19:58A baby?
00:19:59What shall I do?
00:20:08If you go, it would be foolish to come back.
00:20:23You better leave right away.
00:20:24I think you've been botched.
00:20:26All right, Lustig.
00:20:27Eilish.
00:20:29I can't advise you, Hans.
00:20:30You have two lives to live.
00:20:32One is yours and Elsa's.
00:20:34And the other belongs to a great many people.
00:20:37Both are important.
00:20:39As your friend, I say, go.
00:20:41For pity's sake, go.
00:20:42But as your comrade, I say,
00:20:44your duty is here.
00:20:46You have to side to side for yourself.
00:20:49Hurry up.
00:20:51I'll be back from Frankfurt on Saturday.
00:20:53Auf Wiedersehen, Hans.
00:20:54Auf Wiedersehen.
00:20:55You too, man, please.
00:20:56Oh, ja, ja.
00:21:34We want to talk to you go ahead
00:21:53Are you going to tell us who those two men were come on speaker
00:21:58Who are they Lustig?
00:22:01We'll give you one more chance
00:22:03I don't know, I don't know
00:22:16For the last time, what were the names of those two men?
00:22:20I tell you, I don't know
00:22:23I don't know
00:22:25I don't know
00:22:26Hans, it has been such a lovely day
00:22:43Giles
00:22:48Here the whole world seems at peace
00:22:52This is the Germany we love
00:22:55What does this clean of Hitler or Goebbels
00:22:57It came here before them and will endure long after they are gone
00:23:04Perhaps, if they thought of that, they would hack it down
00:23:09Well, we promised a day would be a holiday
00:23:12You mustn't think of anything real, darling
00:23:14But it's true
00:23:15You can't escape it
00:23:17I try to forget that I can't
00:23:20Oh, Hans
00:23:22Take me away
00:23:22Oh, darling
00:23:31Why don't you marry me?
00:23:33Because it's not practical, Carl
00:23:35This way my people are still able to provide for me
00:23:38And I am able to do my work
00:23:41If we are married, the state will demand children of us
00:23:45That's what a woman is for in the new Germany
00:23:48As it is, we manage to go about our business without being bothered
00:23:52And if either of us is caught, no one else will suffer
00:23:57I want children, Carl
00:23:59But I don't want them to suffer for what I believe in
00:24:03Then they just don't have children
00:24:05Oh, Carl
00:24:06Be sensible
00:24:11Do you love me?
00:24:13Yes, Carl
00:24:14Elsa, dear
00:24:15Can't you see, I can't leave Germany now
00:24:18We can't betray our friends and all we believe in
00:24:21Listen, my dear
00:24:23In a few months, you go to America and have the baby there
00:24:26In the meantime, I can make arrangements and maybe follow you later
00:24:29Poor Hans
00:24:32I made you suffer
00:24:33Then you'll go?
00:24:35No
00:24:36I belong with you
00:24:39Forgive me for having tormented you
00:24:41Oh, but as I've
00:24:42I don't know
00:24:47Excuse us, aren't you lovebirds ready to go home yet?
00:24:50Oh, yeah, come on
00:24:51No, we are
00:24:56Good night, Alan
00:24:56Good night, Carl
00:24:57Our boy is ready
00:24:58I'll be the same
00:24:59We had such a good time
00:25:01Good night
00:25:02Good night
00:25:24We'll be coming
00:25:26They didn't find the list.
00:25:56Don't worry, don't worry, they didn't find anything.
00:26:24Hans Menling?
00:26:31Yeah?
00:26:32What can I do for you?
00:26:34Come along.
00:26:39I should warn you to tell the truth.
00:26:44It will do you no good to lie.
00:26:48I have nothing to hide.
00:26:51How long have you been a member of the Communist Party?
00:26:54I'm a Democrat.
00:26:56So, and I am to assume that you approve of our Führer's policies.
00:27:02I believe in whatever is good for the Vaterland.
00:27:05Very good, Herr Memling.
00:27:08What is your profession?
00:27:10Civil Engineer.
00:27:12What firm do you work for?
00:27:14I'm unemployed.
00:27:15War service?
00:27:17Yeah.
00:27:18First Lieutenant in the Air Corps.
00:27:20Steal pockets.
00:27:21Steal pockets.
00:27:27...
00:27:37...
00:27:38...
00:27:39...
00:27:41you're an area now father mother are both catholic who pays you for working in the underground
00:28:06movement i don't understand you very well here mamling how do you live a small income from my
00:28:16father's estate is it not true that you frequent the hot brown beer garden to engage in secret
00:28:23plotting against the government i go there occasionally for a glass of beer to chat with
00:28:26my friends suppose you tell us the names of some of those friends former army officers that's all
00:28:32some students their names please i see no reason for embarrassing disinterested parties in a matter
00:28:39of this sort you have additional friends in munich i believe no but you visited there recently did you
00:28:45not i went to look up some relatives on a family matter i found out they had moved i don't know
00:28:52where they live now and you don't remember communicating with anyone else no
00:28:56there's nothing that comes to mind that you'd like to tell us here mamling i don't know what
00:29:05there is to tell you
00:29:08your memory may be soon refreshed come with me
00:29:21i should like to communicate with my wife
00:29:26what do you mean by blocking the door i just keep your mouth shut
00:29:54here
00:29:58stay up there stay up get on examinations will begin in two hours
00:30:14come come come come here
00:30:23hello hello hello lindenskrasse 318 hello carl this is elsa oh carl i am so frightened
00:30:39something's happened to hans please come over please
00:30:51i don't know
00:30:56hans memeling
00:31:01this isn't a funeral march yet
00:31:03i understand you're a victim of a very unfortunate affliction a poor memory
00:31:23are you ready are you ready to tell us the names of your friends
00:31:28make it 50.
00:31:40yes
00:31:41yes
00:31:42yes
00:31:49yes
00:31:53no
00:31:54no
00:31:54no
00:31:55no
00:31:55no
00:31:56no
00:32:00no
00:32:01Why are you lying on the floor?
00:32:25I can't stand off.
00:32:29Why not?
00:32:30I've been examined.
00:32:35You mean you fell down the stairs, don't you?
00:32:39Ja.
00:32:40Ah, come on.
00:32:42Give him.
00:32:47Hans.
00:32:48Hans.
00:32:49Forgive me.
00:32:52It has to be done, Albert.
00:32:55Get word, Elsa, please.
00:32:58Yes.
00:33:00When you realize that our leader, Adolf Hitler, is the salvation of Germany, things may go better for you.
00:33:07Hey, Stalin, where are you going?
00:33:23Home.
00:33:24Home.
00:33:25Come with us.
00:33:26You're going to my place for some drinks.
00:33:28Ah, no thanks, I'm tired.
00:33:30Kafka kept me busy tonight, coordinating prisoners.
00:33:33I can hardly lift my arm.
00:33:35That's pretty good.
00:33:36Come along with us.
00:33:37Come.
00:33:38Sure.
00:33:38Sure.
00:33:39Sure.
00:33:44He'll get word through to Albert in the morning.
00:33:47If Hans has been arrested, he will know.
00:33:48They will kill him.
00:33:54Nelson.
00:33:55I don't want you to stay here alone.
00:33:58Please let me take you to Anna's house.
00:34:02No.
00:34:04I want to stay.
00:34:07All right.
00:34:10Call you in the morning.
00:34:11Yes, sir.
00:34:12The English will never fight us.
00:34:39They don't want to make a deal with the Bolsheviks.
00:34:43They won't like to take care of their little metaphor.
00:34:56Hey, what's the matter with you people?
00:34:59You're not drinking?
00:35:00Sir, do you think there's going to be another war for them?
00:35:03Let it come.
00:35:05Today, we have the greatest army in the world.
00:35:08Today, the German people are unified.
00:35:10Hey.
00:35:12Come on, Albert.
00:35:14Fill up.
00:35:14No.
00:35:15I don't want any more.
00:35:17Oh, Albert.
00:35:18Oh, Albert.
00:35:21You shouldn't be bothered, little Albert.
00:35:24He's tired.
00:35:25He's sleeping from coordinating prisoners.
00:35:28What are you people not drinking anymore?
00:35:30Ah, what's the matter here?
00:35:32Party's dying.
00:35:35Got to see Elsa.
00:35:36Yes.
00:35:40I must see Elsa.
00:35:42So that's what's on his mind.
00:35:45Tell us all about Elsa Stalem.
00:35:48Does he love a little Albert in his uniform?
00:35:53Come, Albert.
00:35:54Tell us about Elsa.
00:35:56Elsa must know about Hans.
00:36:16Don't you understand?
00:36:17I have to warn them all.
00:36:22Carl Bach.
00:36:24Gustav Schulz.
00:36:27Father Pommer.
00:36:29Ehrlich.
00:36:31The Nazis will arrest them.
00:36:34I have to beat them all like Hans.
00:36:37I can't do it.
00:36:42I can't do it.
00:36:45I can't.
00:36:47Now, we can't get any information out of them.
00:36:52Carl.
00:36:58Carl Bach.
00:37:02Gustav Schulz.
00:37:05Father Pommer.
00:37:09Ehrlich.
00:37:09I will.
00:37:10Sh.
00:37:35Oh, my god.
00:37:35Come on.
00:37:36Come on.
00:37:36Come on.
00:37:37Hurry up.
00:37:38Come on, Dad.
00:37:38Come on.
00:37:39Come on, I'm telling you!
00:37:43Come on! Come to you!
00:37:47Get him right there! Come on!
00:37:53Hey! Check!
00:38:05What's your name?
00:38:08I'm an Aryan, hmm?
00:38:11Yes.
00:38:13What do you do for a living, Herak Bain?
00:38:16I'm a scientist.
00:38:19A scientist?
00:38:21Do you know why you have been sent to this place?
00:38:23I do not know.
00:38:26Because you are a swine!
00:38:31That's why!
00:38:33I do!
00:38:35Come, tell all your friends you are a swine!
00:38:38Let them hear it!
00:38:44I am a swine!
00:38:45Louder!
00:38:47I am a swine!
00:38:49I am a swine!
00:38:51Oh, come, come!
00:38:53You can do better than that!
00:38:55Let us hear it!
00:38:56I am a swine!
00:38:58That's better!
00:39:00My new detachment, Your Excellency!
00:39:05Get rid of that craft, Jim!
00:39:07Yes, Commandant!
00:39:08I am a swine!
00:39:18Get rid of that craft, Jim!
00:39:19Yes, Commandant!
00:39:20Hans Memling!
00:39:21Yes, Commandant!
00:39:26Hans Memling!
00:39:28Yes, I am!
00:39:29You have all been committed to this camp under protective arrest, pending decision on your cases.
00:39:44Until proven otherwise, you will be regarded as enemies of the state.
00:39:47You are warned to observe the strictest discipline and to obey orders.
00:39:54Any infringement of the camp rules will be dealt with accordingly.
00:39:59Do not aggravate the offences that have brought you here.
00:40:03I'll be in my quarters to get these men enrolled.
00:40:06All right, Sheriff.
00:40:10First five men, follow me!
00:40:15Double quick!
00:40:24One sixty-five!
00:40:29One meter sixty!
00:40:37Two hundred and forty!
00:40:40Two hundred and forty!
00:40:42We take some of that off!
00:40:47One meter sixty!
00:40:57One seventy!
00:41:00One meter eighty!
00:41:06Two hundred and forty!
00:41:08One meter!
00:41:10One meter!
00:41:12One meter!
00:41:14You get over there!
00:41:17Here, untapper then!
00:41:19One meter!
00:41:25You're in here!
00:41:27Wait a minute, Jim!
00:41:28Yes?
00:41:29I don't think so!
00:41:31I said get those clothes off!
00:41:36I'll help you.
00:41:44What?
00:41:49Get me the tools for those people.
00:41:52God have mercy on you.
00:41:55We don't worry about God here.
00:41:57Hitler takes good care of us.
00:42:00Here.
00:42:01Here you are.
00:42:03Get your clothes off all of you.
00:42:06Come.
00:42:08Keep that holistic.
00:42:11Let's go to bed.
00:42:13Yeah.
00:42:14Better put this on.
00:42:37Well, how do you like our accommodations?
00:42:40I prefer the American plan.
00:42:43What about you and the commandant?
00:42:45A friend of yours?
00:42:47Colonel Aloe Hitz.
00:42:49The chief of my squadron during the war.
00:42:51He was later made ahead of our espionage in London.
00:42:54He decorated me.
00:42:55Well, so long as we have got connections.
00:42:58You think you could dig up for me a decent pillow?
00:43:00This one on my bed is a bad imitation of a rock.
00:43:10Close the door.
00:43:11Erlich.
00:43:18Have you heard from Hans?
00:43:21He's unharmed.
00:43:23The report came from Gestapo headquarters.
00:43:24Oh.
00:43:25They have no definite proof that he's in the underground.
00:43:29We may be able to expedite his release.
00:43:34Here are a thousand marks.
00:43:37Tomorrow go to see Herman Lippert.
00:43:40A lawyer with good Nazi connections.
00:43:42Good Nazi connections.
00:43:53Herr Lippert?
00:43:55Sit down, dear Frau. Sit down.
00:43:59I came to see about my husband.
00:44:01Hans Manley.
00:44:03He was taking to a concentration camp.
00:44:05So?
00:44:12What's the charges against them?
00:44:19A revolutionary, I suppose.
00:44:21Another one of those radicals.
00:44:23My husband is a good man.
00:44:25Of course, of course.
00:44:26They are always good men.
00:44:27That's why they are arrested, I suppose.
00:44:29What do you want from me?
00:44:31I thought perhaps you could help me get him released.
00:44:35You see, I'm going to have a baby.
00:44:38I have no sympathy with the enemies of the state.
00:44:40Our great leader, Adolf Hitler, is restoring Germany to its proper place among nations.
00:44:45He must have the united support of the German people in his holy testament.
00:44:50When men such as your husband are arrested, ask me.
00:44:54Of course, sir.
00:44:56Please help me.
00:44:58Maybe I investigate the case.
00:45:00Hans Manley, you said?
00:45:02Yes.
00:45:05Sometimes mistakes are made.
00:45:06After all, creating the new Germany is a very complicated business.
00:45:13Come and see me about it.
00:45:15Oh, thank you, Herr Lippert.
00:45:17Auf Wiedersehen.
00:45:19Auf Wiedersehen.
00:45:20I'll see the same.
00:45:32There.
00:45:33there.
00:45:34He can take a looking for this.
00:45:35Of the children, there.
00:45:36I have no idea.
00:45:37There is no, no.
00:45:38There is no idea.
00:45:39Of the children, you have no idea.
00:45:40And I'm going to leave.
00:45:41Oh, my son.
00:45:42What is it this time?
00:45:43Who?
00:45:45I have no idea.
00:45:46What's wrong?
00:45:47I don't know.
00:45:48I've forgotten.
00:45:50I have no idea.
00:45:51Why did I choose the one right?
00:45:52That I'm going to have no idea.
00:45:53Because, yes.
00:45:54It's a hurtful, you know.
00:45:56And just to my kids, I don't know it.
00:45:57I'm going to have no idea, but I'm going alone.
00:45:59No, no. The fellow is a dangerous radical. Nothing can be done about it.
00:46:03What? 500 marks?
00:46:07Maybe you're right, Rippert. I investigated the case.
00:46:11Maybe it's not such a dangerous radical.
00:46:13Come in.
00:46:23Sit down, Lindley.
00:46:29Mamrie, I've done a great deal of thinking about you.
00:46:33I've gone through your papers and I'm baffled to see you here with order.
00:46:39Riff, raff.
00:46:41I can't understand how a man with your army record
00:46:45cannot appreciate what a new government is trying to achieve for Germany.
00:46:51I do not believe in the suppression of all democratic liberties.
00:46:55That seems to have become a crime in the fatherland.
00:46:58We served in the army together.
00:47:00You were ready to give your life then.
00:47:04But Germany might be strong.
00:47:06We were betrayed at home and lost the war.
00:47:10At Versailles, the rest of the world robbed Germany, the fatherland,
00:47:18from everything that we hold dear, our possessions and our honor.
00:47:26Hitler has brought some strength to Germany.
00:47:32He has given us leadership and direction.
00:47:36Today Germany is again able to hold her head high.
00:47:40And the whole world knows that the German people cannot be trashed.
00:47:46But at that cost.
00:47:48We've lost our culture.
00:47:50Our sense of freedom.
00:47:52And the respect of all decent thinking people.
00:47:54And what has taken their place?
00:47:56Concentration camps where men are tortured where they speak their minds.
00:48:00Memling, you're a soldier.
00:48:02I'm not a sentimental fool.
00:48:04If Germany has to become strong again, it must have unity.
00:48:10We cannot afford to indulge ourselves in utopian ideas.
00:48:16There can be only one leadership and one sex in Germany.
00:48:22That is what Adolf Hitler has given us.
00:48:26How can you be so blind?
00:48:28If I find myself in the manhouse, and I'm still sane,
00:48:30I do not believe I must admit myself to the rule of a lunatic.
00:48:34In the army?
00:48:36You would have been shot for insubordination.
00:48:44But I'm not in Hitler's army.
00:48:46Quiet, Benzig!
00:48:48Schitter!
00:48:50Yes, that's right, sir.
00:48:52It is a function of this camp to cause the prisoners
00:48:56into a proper understanding of the National Socialist principle.
00:49:01I find that prisoner Memling is still confused.
00:49:06I can only conclude that you've been too soft with him.
00:49:09See that he's given proper instruction immediately.
00:49:12Dismiss!
00:49:13Come on.
00:49:15I'm instructed to relieve the following prisoners whose cases have been examined and acted upon by the Gestapo.
00:49:27I think the Gestapo is too hasty.
00:49:30There are still a number of cases which require further coordination, huh, Kuhler?
00:49:35Yes, Commandant.
00:49:36Well...
00:49:37Let me see, Berger.
00:49:39Berger.
00:49:44Release.
00:49:45Kulik.
00:49:46Kulik.
00:49:47Kulik.
00:49:49Release.
00:49:50Kulik.
00:49:51Kulik.
00:49:52Release.
00:49:53Memling.
00:49:54Memling.
00:49:55Memling.
00:49:56Release.
00:50:00Memling.
00:50:09Memling.
00:50:16Hirsch.
00:50:18Hirsch.
00:50:20Release.
00:50:27Ziffer.
00:50:30Decker.
00:50:33Larry.
00:50:37Bach.
00:50:40Memling.
00:50:42Danke.
00:50:44Homer.
00:50:46Nothing for me.
00:50:49Well, I must stay open.
00:50:52Listen, listen.
00:50:53Elsa has received permission to visit me.
00:50:57A lawyer is helping her and should be here next week.
00:51:01What does Anna say?
00:51:03What can she say?
00:51:05She is busy.
00:51:07She hopes she'll be together soon.
00:51:10What a fool I felt.
00:51:12Don't worry, Carl.
00:51:14You and Anna will be together again.
00:51:16When we were free, I didn't realize what had happened to Germany.
00:51:19But I'm not going to stay here and rot.
00:51:21I'm going to get out where I can do some good.
00:51:23Stop thinking about it, Carl.
00:51:25We cannot escape.
00:51:27That's what they want.
00:51:29If we attempt to escape, we'll be killed.
00:51:31We've made for our release.
00:51:33They can't keep us here forever.
00:51:34Don't you understand?
00:51:36I know you're right, Hans.
00:51:38But I can't stand it any longer.
00:51:40Oh, Carl, promise me you won't do anything foolish.
00:51:42All right, Hans.
00:51:46All out of the media.
00:51:48Special instructions from the Commandant.
00:51:50All out of the media.
00:51:52Special instructions from the Commandant.
00:52:03Instructions for prisoners are going to be released from protective arrest.
00:52:07To all of you who are going to be released,
00:52:10let me advise you, this release is merely a sign
00:52:15that the government does not fear its enemies.
00:52:19But there will be no mercy shown to any of you
00:52:22who dares to oppose the will of our leader again.
00:52:26Hi, Hitler!
00:52:29Ursul, release from protective arrest.
00:52:31Kulak.
00:52:33Zaskowski.
00:52:35Helling.
00:52:37Becker.
00:52:39Haar.
00:52:40Berger.
00:52:42Rattig.
00:52:43Schultz.
00:52:45Pearson.
00:52:46Hirsch.
00:52:47Now I am free.
00:52:59As soon as we are out, we will do everything to speed up or release for you and Carl.
00:53:03No, we will get out of the next batch. Don't worry.
00:55:20Father, come on.
00:55:38Father, come on.
00:55:39Choose.
00:56:08Father, come on.
00:56:11Father, come on.
00:56:13Father, come on.
00:56:16Father, come on.
00:56:17Father, come on.
00:56:18Father, come on.
00:56:19Father, come on.
00:56:21Come on.
00:56:22Father, come on.
00:56:24Come on.
00:56:25Father, come on.
00:56:26Father, come on.
00:56:30Father, come on.
00:56:32Father, come on.
00:56:34Father, come on.
00:56:41Father, come on.
00:56:49Father, come on.
00:56:54Father, come on.
00:56:55Father, come on.
00:56:56You'll have to tell Anna.
00:56:58Yes, my son.
00:56:59Father, come on.
00:57:05Father, come on.
00:57:07Come on, Father, come on.
00:57:12Father, come on.
00:57:13Come on.
00:57:14Lord, I'll do it.
00:57:16Father, come on.
00:57:16Father, come on.
00:57:17ller.
00:57:18THE END
00:57:48Yes Hans, the baby will be born next month. He's going to be a fine baby Hans. He? Yes, I'm sure of it. Anders has a lot to you. We were so happy when Schultz and Father Palmer came back. I tried to stop Carl. Your wife's memory?
00:58:18Yeah? It's a pity she had to marry such a swine. She'll come to her senses and throw you over memory. One of these days when you are robbing here, she'll find the right fellow.
00:58:48All of us will, Hans.
00:58:50How are things going?
00:58:52Better. Hans, there's something I don't understand. The attorney Lippert assured me that you would be released last week. The papers were signed.
00:59:01Are you sure?
00:59:04Yes. I went to see him again. He telephoned the Gestapo in my presence. And they said that the order for your release had been executed.
00:59:19Tell Schultz to pass the word along. You understand, Elsa?
00:59:22Yes, Hans.
00:59:24All right. Time's up.
00:59:27What you said, another five minutes.
00:59:29Never mind what I said. Time's up.
00:59:33I'll be the same, Elsa.
00:59:35I'll be the same, Hans.
00:59:36I'll be the same, Elsa.
00:59:56Weegates.
00:59:56It's good. I got your message.
00:59:59You have seen Hans?
01:00:01Yes.
01:00:03What did Lippert say about the release?
01:00:05I went to see him again this morning.
01:00:08There's nothing further he can do.
01:00:10The commandant had refused to reconsider the case.
01:00:14They have it in for him?
01:00:15Commandant is no friend.
01:00:18We must have action.
01:00:19Under these circumstances, we must make arrangements to get you out of Germany immediately.
01:00:24But Ehrlich, I can't go while Hans is here.
01:00:27Hans will be with you in a few weeks.
01:00:29You're in no condition to help us.
01:00:31You must go where it's safe and where you can get proper medical attention.
01:00:35Oh, but Ehrlich, I...
01:00:36Don't you see, Elsie, it is the best way to help Hans.
01:00:41Where shall I go?
01:00:42To Switzerland, as soon as we get your passport and ticket.
01:00:46Schultz and I will make arrangements for Hans.
01:00:48grave.
01:00:48Well, let's go.
01:00:48Let's go.
01:00:49Let's go.
01:00:50Let's go.
01:00:51Oh, give it to my buddy for a while, man.
01:00:52Let's go.
01:00:52I will make sworn on for an hogyhaً.
01:00:54Give your way, Ben.
01:00:54Hear, Oh!
01:00:55That is me.
01:00:55That is me.
01:00:57Henry is not going kar�로.
01:00:57Oh, come on.
01:00:58ес tip of wine than a school.
01:00:59Go ahead, Henry.
01:01:00Hey,
01:01:12what happened to me.
01:01:14Come on in.
01:01:15Germany's always suck.
01:01:22The British and the French know that we are their master.
01:01:25God is not only with the stronger battalions,
01:01:27he's also with those who have the keenest nerves.
01:01:30I welcome war.
01:01:33Excellency, the latest bulletin.
01:01:37President Roosevelt appeals to Hitler.
01:01:40Rice Chancellor Hitler has just received a cable
01:01:42from President Roosevelt of the United States
01:01:44appealing for a peaceful solution of Poland's crisis.
01:02:00Well, it looks as though Hitler and Kovn
01:02:02are going to give us a first-class war.
01:02:04How do you feel about that, Buran?
01:02:06The same old senseless flaw that we started in 1914.
01:02:10Do you think that's what the German people want?
01:02:12Oh, shut up, Mamling.
01:02:13Come on, you lazy dog.
01:02:40Get up and work.
01:02:43You're here to work and not to sleep.
01:03:10Come on, Mamling.
01:03:16Don't worry.
01:03:16Wait.
01:03:19I loved you.
01:03:22I love you.
01:03:23I love you.
01:03:24Let's get back to bed.
01:03:25I love you.
01:03:26Everything's got to be good.
01:03:30Present.
01:03:30You buy me.
01:03:32I love you.
01:03:32Have fun.
01:03:34You should be 이런.
01:03:34Everything's got to be inn Denis.
01:03:35Metropolitan довulment florist you are going to pick me up,
01:03:37and you don't have to go about for him.
01:03:39Well, how do you feel now that you have a song?
01:04:09Oh, how's Elsa and my son?
01:04:12Fine, they're waiting for you across the border.
01:04:15How far is it to the border?
01:04:16Take it easy, my friend. We are traveling express.
01:04:19Well, much better, Alice, much better.
01:04:21Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll get that quick enough, we'll get that quick enough, don't worry.
01:04:26Herr Commandant, I wish to report that the prisoner has escaped.
01:04:29Who was it?
01:04:30Hans Memling.
01:04:31Hans Memling?
01:04:35How did he get away?
01:04:36I will thank you, sir. I have no excuses.
01:04:42Report to Sandrider Kruger and place yourself under arrest.
01:04:51Ah, we've proved it perfectly, Herr Köhler.
01:04:55Let us the better ease we can do.
01:04:57My car's in the back.
01:04:58There's more than proficient benzene to get it to the border and back.
01:05:01Good.
01:05:02You may need this.
01:05:03Oh, no, Dante Hekola, I can't take it.
01:05:05Please.
01:05:06Please take it.
01:05:07It means so little to us and so much to you.
01:05:11Take it, Hans.
01:05:13Dante Hekola.
01:05:15Avedese.
01:05:16Good luck and God be with you.
01:05:19Danga.
01:05:20Avedese, Dr. Köhler.
01:05:21Avedese, Hans.
01:05:23Danga.
01:05:24Avedese.
01:05:25Bpassing.
01:05:37Here are your papers.
01:05:38Your name is Leo Brahberman.
01:05:39Tu lo es treazen you across the border.
01:05:41Hurry!
01:05:42Hard cancer girl.
01:05:43Elsie is waiting.
01:05:44With the baby?
01:05:45We will take care of things.
01:05:48Auf Wiedersehen, Hans.
01:05:50Auf Wiedersehen.
01:05:51Auf Wiedersehen.
01:05:55Oh.
01:05:56Oh, my dear.
01:05:58Oh, my dear.
01:06:03Look.
01:06:04Look.
01:06:05My son.
01:06:08We're free, Hans.
01:06:11No, we can never be free.
01:06:24We can never be free, Elsa, as long as Hitler rules Germany.
01:06:28You're not saying you're going back.
01:06:31You can't give up what we started.
01:06:34But you can do so much more here.
01:06:36How?
01:06:37Here you are free to tell the rest of the world of the true conditions in Germany.
01:06:42And what is going on does not speak the heart of the German people.
01:06:47And Hans, we can do it together.
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