Counterfeit Traitor The
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There are times when it's not pleasant |
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This was one of them. |
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The article was direct |
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It said that Cordell Hull, the secretary |
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had released a list |
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who had been giving economic aid |
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In other words, I was considered |
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I had been trading with Germany. |
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There was no secret about it. |
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I'd been importing oil for years |
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That was my business. |
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And even now with the war on, |
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Sweden was neutral |
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When I went to my office that |
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from a friend of my brother's who |
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He was staying at the Grand Hotel. |
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I knew the blacklist would be |
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and it was sure to embarrass my |
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who lived in New York. |
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I wanted to explain |
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so that he could take |
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The lobby of the Grand |
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Like Lisbon and Istanbul |
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Stockholm was crowded with what |
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They came |
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and babbled away |
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Some were there to buy Swedish |
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and the rest were espionage |
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to see that the shipments |
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Come in, come in. |
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Sorry not to have finished, |
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- Let me take your things. |
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- May I offer you something? |
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Please sit down. |
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- You're British. |
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You didn't sound |
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I didn't call. |
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Cigarette? |
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Thank you. |
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- How's that brother of mine? |
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You see, I've never met |
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Oh, I say, this is |
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You must forgive me for using |
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I didn't want you to tell anyone |
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to meet a stranger on business |
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Who are you? |
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I'm one of the few so-called |
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who's not in the lobby |
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But, so far as the hotel, immigration |
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I'm here to buy |
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Please remember that, |
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Now that I'm here, |
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Why, you're in a bit of a mess |
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I'm a Swedish citizen. |
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She trades with both sides. |
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Every drop of oil I import is turned |
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Every ton has |
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And that's what they |
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You don't know too much |
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I think I do. |
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He knew things about me |
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And he ticked them |
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Graduated Cornell. |
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Oil salesman, |
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Transferred to Stockholm, 1927. |
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Started my own business, 1929. |
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Largest importer |
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When I tried to explain the reason |
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he cut me off short. |
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I'm not here to debate your case. |
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Would you like |
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Well, naturally. |
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I think I can arrange that. |
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Not now, of course. |
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you'll be given a clean bill |
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You're from US Intelligence? |
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No, not... |
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I'm sort of lend-lease in reverse, |
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Since I've had more |
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they thought it best that |
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Besides, the Americans |
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And for the oddest of reasons. |
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Simply because you gave |
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When I decided to spend |
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I thought it only decent |
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Of course. |
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That all depends. |
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- What do I have to do? |
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Just a businessman |
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You know more about German |
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And you travel back and forth |
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Occasionally. |
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You're making a trip |
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Baron von Oldenbourg, |
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- is an old friend of yours. |
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You may be able to pick up some |
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Now I think I understand |
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So I'd be forced |
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Oh, now, Erickson. |
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You don't honestly think |
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Oil will undoubtedly be one |
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When they can't put planes in the air |
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You might be able to help. |
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Being a Swede, I would be violating |
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If Swedish Security Police find |
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And we won't be able to help. |
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For diplomatic reasons we'll |
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And of course, if the Germans |
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So you're asking me to risk |
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that I didn't deserve |
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It's not a very enviable |
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Collins, I always thought that oil was |
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- But you people are... |
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Fortunately, in this work, |
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My job is information, and in order |
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procurers, traitors, |
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I don't care if you're Goebbels' |
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You just bring back the information, |
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Let's leave it that way. |
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Tell them you got me in a vise and |
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Good. |
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We'll see you after this trip, then we |
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Any questions? |
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No. |
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Yes, one. |
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How does a person |
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Watching German planes bomb |
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Well, what do you think? |
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How do we know he won't go |
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We don't. |
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It'd be a perfect spot |
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That's why I wanted that recording. |
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If he tries to work |
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you can have that fall into the hands |
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Now I can eat in comfort. |
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The next day, I flew |
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I'd been there many times |
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but this trip was different. |
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Now that I had something to hide, |
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that every gun |
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and every man in uniform |
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The baron was there |
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After dropping my bag at the hotel, |
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You can expect to hear that your |
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Baron von Oldenbourg? |
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Frau Möllendorf. |
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How nice |
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May I present an old |
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- How do you do? |
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No, I'm meeting |
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- But I seem to be a few minutes early. |
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- May I offer you some sherry or...? |
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Erickson? |
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Yes. From Stockholm. |
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And will you be with us long? |
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Afraid I have to leave |
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Oh, that's a pity. Just now |
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I wish I could say |
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I have just had the unpleasant |
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that our petroleum exports |
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Oh, but I'm certain |
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The moment the Russians |
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the führer will be generous |
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Would you mind coming to Stockholm |
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But surely, your countrymen |
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to make such a small |
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After all, she's been your enemy |
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Oh, here they are. |
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Sorry to have interrupted |
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Not at all. It's the most pleasant |
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Well, perhaps when you come |
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Looking forward to it. |
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Good evening. |
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Sorry, Eric. |
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She and her husband are... |
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She gets around quite a bit. |
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In Germany today, it's wise |
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You never know into whose ear |
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I'm sorry about your oil, Eric. |
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Well, I know if there's |
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The shortages in the coming year |
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than anyone |
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I'm doing a survey now on |
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in Italy and France. |
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But the only trouble is, they'd |
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and sabotage |
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Suddenly, a solution occurred |
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If they wanted |
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what about building |
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Sweden. |
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The moment I got back to |
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who immediately |
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The Swedish government |
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It would hardly be considered |
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That's the weakness. |
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And von Oldenbourg |
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Maybe you could arrange for the |
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How far do you think you could |
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Oh, with discussion |
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I'd say... |
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...five or six more trips. |
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Provided the German |
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don't torpedo the idea |
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Since I'm American-born, |
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...any more than you do. |
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No. |
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Perhaps you might |
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in developing a little |
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What I mean to say is this, |
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wouldn't it be logical to express |
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by beginning to say some |
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And from there, the Germans |
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if you gradually became |
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The people who know me |
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You wouldn't be the first businessman |
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The best friend I have is a Jew. |
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Max Gumpel. |
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For a time, you'll hurt |
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You might help save |
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You'll be hated for a while, no doubt |
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And you'll just have to live with it. |
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Not even my wife? |
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This is more than I bargained for. |
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I know. That's the trouble |
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The simplest little thing |
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- When do you have to know? |
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The Americans take |
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Heavens, I'll have to rush. |
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Don't become pro-Nazi |
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Handle it slowly and subtly. |
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I haven't said I'd do it yet. |
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Oh, but I think you will. |
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We have a most interesting recording |
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Cheerio. |
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There wasn't much choice now. |
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It was either go along |
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The next night I invited |
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to have dinner |
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If I could get by them, the chances |
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I started by ranting about |
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and then tried |
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We like to feel that Sweden |
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I hate to say it, |
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just as surely |
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Not by German military. |
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By Allied officials. |
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Eric, I know how |
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but don't talk like that. |
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Max. |
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These men are determined |
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Watch and see. |
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Ingrid was merely surprised, |
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I hated to do it to him, |
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and that was the most |
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Now I began to drop remarks here |
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Nothing too obvious at first. |
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That Germany was |
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what had been stolen from |
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As months went by, |
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at Churchill's treatment |
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I took my time |
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but never lost an opportunity to drop |
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Friends began avoiding me, |
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I didn't try to contact |
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I figured, sooner or later, they'd hear |
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And they did... |
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...and eventually offered |
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in the Swedish-German |
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At one of the weekly meetings, |
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I made a speech paraphrasing an |
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And someday, even those |
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will realize who their true |
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And then they'll join |
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in a combined front |
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and racial degeneration. |
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Thank you. |
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Remember Ulrich |
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as representatives of the Third Reich |
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So if you have any problems, |
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- Thank you. Good night. |
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Good night. |
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- Oh, excellent speech, Eric. |
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Very much like an editorial |
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Have you had a chance |
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Yes. I feel it has great possibilities |
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And I have the first question. |
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Are you planning this to help |
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Well, I admit that personal gain |
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National Socialism |
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And business is |
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It's amazing how well the two get |
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I hate opportunists. |
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Whether they are |
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Heil Hitler. |
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On behalf of my government, |
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His beer-hall manners |
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He should have a job requiring |
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I'm working on just that. |
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Without consulting me, he |
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Without consulting him, |
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He can wear a uniform. |
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He was born distrustful. |
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But I must say, |
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To retain 50 percent |
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makes you appear |
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Permissions are |
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I am reserving many shares |
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Why don't we have a drink, |
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Good. |
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Willy, this is the fifth time in |
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And for 3,000 crowns, you'd better |
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- Hello. |
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We're in here. |
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The last six months have... |
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I thought we'd |
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London felt that since you |
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I ought to run this little show. |
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The food in England |
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Well, it's good |
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- Red? |
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Your code name from now on. |
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He's Memphis and I'm Dallas. |
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Don't ask me why. |
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Anything less like a Texan |
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It sounds rather cloak-and-daggerish, |
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Fix yourself a drink. |
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I hear you've done |
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Even the little children hate you. |
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Yes. |
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I've lost most of my friends. |
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Been dropped from every club |
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Good. |
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Your refinery. |
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What do they call those things |
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Visual presentation, that's it. |
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The Germans admire |
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It looks so good I might |
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But London thinks we ought |
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in case they turn you down. |
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In order to assure |
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they feel that |
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you ought to recruit some friends |
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I agreed to take |
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but I am not going to put |
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Many of your German friends |
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because it was |
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They thought it would be a quick war |
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They might, as you did, be willing |
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in order to buy protection |
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- You'll guarantee that protection? |
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What about your friend |
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He runs a refinery, doesn't he? |
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Yes, he's a possibility. |
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London will select |
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I leave day after tomorrow. |
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If it doesn't come through by then, |
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Don't tell me I'm going |
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wearing a beard |
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If someone should find an excuse |
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and return it |
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...you'll know |
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Three points showing. |
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Just a businessman keeping |
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Oh, Red. |
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Are you in good |
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We just want to make sure |
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I had my yearly checkup at the clinic |
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- No. |
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Oh, we'll see that they get to you. |
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And... do be careful. |
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Your sudden concern |
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touches me deeply. |
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Have the chap at the clinic |
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I got them this afternoon. |
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This one of the bilaterals |
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During the months before, |
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keeping him excited about the |
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Now, loaded down |
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and a briefcase full of forged |
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The baron had to put |
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for a Japanese trade |
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It was a chance to meet |
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and Joseph Goebbels, |
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He was oily and over-polite, |
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There was no telling who might |
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- A bit young, isn't she, Gerhard? |
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Baron von Oldenbourg. General |
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Excuse me, Eric. |
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Frau Möllendorf. |
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- Mr. Erickson. |
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So nice to see you again. |
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You've come back |
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The news from the eastern front |
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A 50-mile advance |
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Ah, yes. |
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Now that the Wehrmacht |
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I'm sure that we can look |
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Shall we drink to them? |
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Here. |
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Thank you so much. |
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Thanks. |
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I think you missed a drop. |
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Thank you. |
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No, no, it was so much more |
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Allow me. |
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I haven't been |
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Has it changed much? |
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No, it's still as beautiful as ever. |
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We seem to be standing |
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Shall we try someplace |
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- Good evening, general. |
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Good evening. |
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- Good evening, general. |
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You remember, |
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She's the wife |
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Since we'll probably be seeing |
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we'd better establish |
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The obvious |
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is that we immediately found |
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I don't know how believable |
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- You see, I'm married. |
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Unfortunately, that's exactly |
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Glance around. |
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In Berlin today, there's a feeling |
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which somehow |
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Now, if you could capture |
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I have something |
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- How's this? |
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and champagne in your eyes. |
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And your smile has just |
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Do I look convincing? |
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Convincing? |
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Now, I'm told you're here |
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Whom did you have in mind? |
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Werner Albricht. |
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Oh, they're so right. |
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Werner Albricht has |
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It would be quite a feather |
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No, no, no. Your best bet |
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is the man you came |
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- The baron? |
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Well, he's as patriotic as Wagner. |
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With a name that |
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His family means everything to him. |
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That's why he can't refuse you. |
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I couldn't do that. |
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I know. |
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There are many things |
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that I can't explain |
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- Frau Möllendorf. |
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I should have warned you, |
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this man has as many conquests |
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If you hadn't interrupted, |
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If we don't get out of here, |
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I'm going to have to explain |
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to the Japanese delegation. |
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Would you join us for dinner? |
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I'm sorry, I'm with friends. |
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- Oh, I'm so sorry. Goodbye. |
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- Goodbye, Mr. Erickson. |
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I hope I'll see you again soon. |
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Now, Gerhard. |
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approval of the Swedish |
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you think your oil commission would |
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Yes. |
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I think they would be |
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How much do you figure |
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Not a penny. |
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I have no intention |
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All I want is a sound, legitimate |
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I'm working for the Allies, Gerhard. |
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Eric. |
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Sometimes friendship |
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I didn't hear what you just said. |
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Please leave now. |
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And don't contact me again. |
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I can't. |
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I'm here to ask you to work with me. |
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I wouldn't do that. |
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Remember, you have a son |
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All they'd have to do |
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I'm not a Nazi, Eric. |
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You know that. |
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But at the moment, |
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...and I am a German. |
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Don't ask me |
00:31:26 |
You're their choice, not mine. |
00:31:32 |
I have to do it because |
00:31:38 |
I'm sorry, Gerhard. |
00:31:42 |
It's a stinking, rotten business. |
00:31:49 |
He was trapped. |
00:31:51 |
There was nothing |
00:31:54 |
He called a meeting of the oil |
00:31:57 |
and suggested that the commission |
00:32:01 |
and keep abreast of any |
00:32:03 |
When the members |
00:32:05 |
I knew I'd be making |
00:32:07 |
and that's all I wanted. |
00:32:10 |
I had expected opposition |
00:32:13 |
who was a Gestapo colonel |
00:32:16 |
but he went along |
00:32:19 |
Later in his office, though, |
00:32:22 |
just to check |
00:32:25 |
Kortner assured him |
00:32:28 |
and that the refinery plan |
00:32:31 |
Kortner's enthusiasm, of course, |
00:32:35 |
A little graft, it seemed, |
00:32:37 |
could open more doors |
00:32:40 |
Colonel Nordoff |
00:32:43 |
When it came time for me to leave, |
00:32:47 |
Oh, one more thing. |
00:32:49 |
I was wondering if on my return |
00:32:53 |
I'd like to say hello to Otto Holtz, |
00:32:56 |
You seem to have |
00:33:00 |
Oil is a fraternity. |
00:33:02 |
You've been in it for a while, |
00:33:06 |
I think it can be arranged. |
00:33:11 |
Please. |
00:33:14 |
- Thank you, you've been very kind. |
00:33:17 |
It's comforting to know that we |
00:33:20 |
- Goodbye. |
00:33:26 |
Have him put |
00:33:32 |
Express train to Hamburg |
00:33:39 |
Train to München departing |
00:34:13 |
The trip was slow and uncomfortable. |
00:34:17 |
It gave me a chance to see |
00:34:21 |
By the time we pulled |
00:34:24 |
I'd been able to make mental notes |
00:34:29 |
I hadn't found out |
00:34:31 |
but I was picking up other bits of |
00:34:46 |
Otto! |
00:34:50 |
You didn't have |
00:34:51 |
Those are the people I like to meet, |
00:34:55 |
I even brought an honor guard. |
00:34:57 |
My son, Hans. |
00:34:59 |
- Hello, Hans. |
00:35:12 |
Herr Gunderscharf. |
00:35:15 |
There's a message for you. |
00:35:48 |
I had never been |
00:35:51 |
After his first wife died, |
00:35:53 |
we'd always gotten together |
00:35:56 |
When I met his second wife, |
00:35:59 |
Klara was not |
00:36:02 |
She flaunted her sex, |
00:36:05 |
I wondered why |
00:36:08 |
And then I found out. |
00:36:09 |
How long have |
00:36:11 |
Eleven years, but for Hans' sake, |
00:36:17 |
Papa! |
00:36:23 |
I heard just now on the radio |
00:36:26 |
were arrested for treason. |
00:36:28 |
- Jews? |
00:36:31 |
A boy in our class does treason. |
00:36:33 |
- What are you talking about? |
00:36:36 |
Every morning, our teacher says, |
00:36:39 |
And we answer |
00:36:42 |
Well, this boy Klaus does not say it. |
00:36:46 |
He opens his mouth |
00:36:48 |
but he doesn't say it. |
00:36:50 |
Maybe his father and mother |
00:36:53 |
That's ridiculous, Hans. |
00:36:55 |
The boy's probably |
00:36:57 |
No. |
00:36:59 |
I think soon I must report |
00:37:03 |
You'll do nothing of the sort! |
00:37:06 |
Otto, you must |
00:37:08 |
If he really has such an idea, |
00:37:12 |
Klara, Klara. |
00:37:13 |
What are you teaching him? |
00:37:16 |
If they're guilty, they should |
00:37:19 |
no harm will be done to them. |
00:37:21 |
In either case, |
00:37:24 |
My Jugendführer |
00:37:27 |
I will get the star for my uniform. |
00:37:29 |
Ah, your Jugendführer is a... |
00:37:33 |
Go on, go on. |
00:37:34 |
We'll talk about it later. |
00:37:37 |
Mr. Erickson and I have |
00:37:42 |
Eric. |
00:37:43 |
- You mind if we talk in the garden? |
00:37:46 |
After dinner is the only time |
00:37:51 |
I'll get my old clothes on. |
00:38:02 |
Otto was not hard to recruit, |
00:38:07 |
He didn't want any money, but he |
00:38:10 |
stating that he was |
00:38:13 |
I tried to dissuade |
00:38:15 |
No. |
00:38:17 |
When the Allies |
00:38:19 |
I want something |
00:38:27 |
I'm sorry, Otto, I can't do it. |
00:38:30 |
It's the only way I'll cooperate. |
00:38:33 |
Papa. |
00:38:34 |
You think about it tonight. |
00:38:36 |
I'll meet you in my office |
00:38:38 |
- At the refinery. |
00:38:41 |
Come about 10. |
00:38:43 |
Mama says you |
00:38:46 |
You'll catch cold. |
00:38:47 |
- What are you doing sitting out here? |
00:39:53 |
By the next morning, I had decided |
00:39:57 |
It was a death sentence |
00:40:01 |
Otto was willing |
00:40:04 |
On one condition: |
00:40:07 |
I want to be sure that where |
00:40:11 |
Eric, |
00:40:12 |
for a long time, I've been |
00:40:17 |
Little by little. |
00:40:19 |
Not enough to create suspicion, |
00:40:21 |
but sufficient to live on for a time |
00:40:25 |
Somewhere in these cabinets |
00:40:29 |
If you can find them, |
00:40:36 |
What if this building is bombed? |
00:40:39 |
Someone goes through the debris, |
00:40:43 |
If this building is hit, |
00:40:45 |
the chances are |
00:40:50 |
And if the office is searched? |
00:40:54 |
They'll break open the safe, |
00:40:56 |
tear up the rug, |
00:40:58 |
smash the desk. |
00:41:01 |
But I doubt if they'll wade |
00:41:04 |
But they might. |
00:41:07 |
They might also find the money. |
00:41:11 |
I might also be |
00:41:14 |
I honestly don't know |
00:41:19 |
Those are risks |
00:41:23 |
Well? |
00:41:27 |
All right. |
00:41:33 |
Wait a minute. |
00:41:37 |
Today is September 5th. |
00:41:41 |
You see, I have to be |
00:41:45 |
If tomorrow |
00:41:47 |
and decide to turn the letter over |
00:41:50 |
they'd wonder why |
00:41:58 |
Otto gave me the two-dollar tour, and |
00:42:03 |
When I got back to Stockholm, |
00:42:07 |
for what seemed to be hours, |
00:42:11 |
During the air raid of August 23rd, |
00:42:14 |
the distillation plant was burned, |
00:42:18 |
The damage was repaired |
00:42:23 |
Good. Have those transcribed |
00:42:27 |
- Good work, Red. |
00:42:31 |
No, thanks. |
00:42:36 |
Red, I was hoping |
00:42:38 |
a little more enthusiastic |
00:42:42 |
When you force me |
00:42:44 |
one of my closest friends, |
00:42:46 |
don't expect me to whistle |
00:42:50 |
- What about money? |
00:42:53 |
Meanwhile, I want Holtz and |
00:42:56 |
Documents acknowledging |
00:42:58 |
will be filed |
00:43:04 |
Incidentally, I gave such |
00:43:08 |
You did what? |
00:43:10 |
I had to, he wouldn't help otherwise. |
00:43:14 |
Why didn't you file it |
00:43:16 |
It'd have saved them |
00:43:23 |
It's awful damned easy |
00:43:26 |
figuring out how brave |
00:43:29 |
The only danger you're in |
00:43:31 |
All right, I made a mistake. |
00:43:34 |
But if they find that letter, |
00:43:47 |
Curious chap. |
00:43:49 |
The most amazing combination |
00:44:44 |
Willy! |
00:44:46 |
Hello, Eric. |
00:44:48 |
Thank you. |
00:44:50 |
I wanted to tell you about |
00:44:53 |
Any time. I'll be waiting. |
00:44:55 |
- Your office, 3:00? |
00:44:58 |
Eric! Where have you been |
00:45:01 |
I called you a dozen times, |
00:45:05 |
I would think that |
00:45:07 |
that I want nothing to do with you |
00:45:11 |
I don't do business with Jews, Gumpel, |
00:45:32 |
That, I think, |
00:45:37 |
When other people hate you, |
00:45:39 |
but when you hate yourself, |
00:45:42 |
And hurting Max the way I did |
00:45:47 |
Of course, news that |
00:45:49 |
didn't take long to spread. |
00:45:51 |
My wife called me at the office |
00:45:55 |
I went home and tried to mollify her, |
00:45:58 |
I couldn't tell her why I had to do it. |
00:46:01 |
I could only plead rather guiltily |
00:46:04 |
All right, you've made your bed, |
00:46:36 |
Dear Eric, I cannot believe |
00:46:40 |
Your outburst this noontime |
00:46:44 |
that your conduct |
00:46:48 |
Because I trust you implicitly, |
00:46:51 |
I shall consider our friendship |
00:46:55 |
If I can ever be of help, let me know. |
00:46:59 |
Every good wish. God bless you. Max. |
00:47:32 |
They seemed greatly interested. |
00:47:34 |
Providing, of course, |
00:47:37 |
of Swedish government approval. |
00:47:40 |
Perhaps if you wrote |
00:47:42 |
I have just one question. |
00:47:45 |
What were you doing |
00:47:52 |
I'm glad my wife didn't ask that. |
00:47:55 |
Yes, infidelity is difficult to explain... |
00:48:00 |
...but not nearly as difficult |
00:48:18 |
I have to send |
00:48:20 |
She recommended the restaurant. |
00:48:27 |
I'm amazed at American intelligence |
00:48:34 |
But that's not my worry. |
00:48:36 |
My problem is, |
00:48:44 |
I could turn you over |
00:48:49 |
but I can't see what would |
00:48:54 |
I think the best procedure would be |
00:48:57 |
for you to continue to work |
00:49:01 |
with one slight difference. |
00:49:05 |
The information you bring back |
00:49:13 |
Have you told Berlin about me yet? |
00:49:15 |
Oh, no. |
00:49:18 |
I wanted to talk to you first, |
00:49:24 |
It's not often we are able to get |
00:49:35 |
These are five canceled checks |
00:49:41 |
An Allied agent has paid you |
00:49:45 |
in the last few months. |
00:49:47 |
I doubt whether the Gestapo |
00:49:55 |
You can destroy them if you want, |
00:49:58 |
The originals, in the meantime, |
00:50:00 |
are in the hands |
00:50:07 |
Now, I think you'd better write |
00:50:11 |
saying that we've discussed |
00:50:14 |
and you'll contact the more influential |
00:50:20 |
We can discuss the details later, |
00:50:25 |
You realize if I'm arrested... |
00:50:28 |
...the originals will find their way |
00:50:32 |
So if there are any other members |
00:50:34 |
who are suspicious of me, |
00:50:37 |
tell them... I'm a real nice fellow. |
00:50:45 |
Oh, Willy. |
00:50:49 |
You didn't honestly think I was |
00:51:00 |
Kortner was most cooperative. |
00:51:03 |
We collaborated on the letter. |
00:51:08 |
It was a perfect opportunity to move |
00:51:12 |
The letter requested that |
00:51:15 |
of all the refineries in Germany. |
00:51:17 |
After all, since I was going |
00:51:20 |
by building a refinery in Sweden, |
00:51:21 |
it'd be to their advantage |
00:51:25 |
with all the latest technical |
00:51:27 |
and methods of production. |
00:51:28 |
So on my next trip to Berlin, |
00:51:32 |
to see Nordoff once again. |
00:51:34 |
He had referred the request |
00:51:37 |
The baron, who was the chairman, |
00:51:39 |
naturally could do nothing |
00:51:41 |
With such auspices, |
00:51:42 |
Nordoff was willing to push it up |
00:51:47 |
When I got to the hotel later, |
00:51:49 |
I received a cryptic message |
00:51:52 |
on the embankment of the Spree |
00:52:25 |
Hello... |
00:52:32 |
Well! There hasn't been |
00:52:35 |
since Lindbergh landed in Paris. |
00:52:37 |
Just in... |
00:52:43 |
In case you're being followed. |
00:52:44 |
Keep it up. |
00:52:52 |
There was someone following me |
00:52:56 |
We'd better go. |
00:53:36 |
Is this...? |
00:53:45 |
Now, good evening. |
00:53:48 |
Good evening. |
00:53:50 |
Wagner seems to be popular tonight. |
00:53:52 |
Hitler speaks in a moment. |
00:53:59 |
When they told me to contact you, |
00:54:03 |
My courier has had to hide out. |
00:54:06 |
And I have some information that must |
00:54:11 |
Just a businessman keeping |
00:54:14 |
Why this place? |
00:54:16 |
Well, if our romance |
00:54:18 |
we'd better have a rendezvous. |
00:54:22 |
Since we're both married, |
00:54:25 |
that we wouldn't want to be seen |
00:54:31 |
But you're ruining my reputation |
00:54:35 |
In Berlin today, not even Lothario |
00:54:39 |
Now, if you're ready. |
00:54:41 |
How about a drink before we start? |
00:54:44 |
How about a drink |
00:54:51 |
Now... |
00:54:54 |
The third bomber group |
00:54:57 |
from Lesmont in France |
00:55:02 |
Third bomber group |
00:55:04 |
transferred from Lesmont |
00:55:09 |
I can't concentrate |
00:55:12 |
Look, I have a visual memory. |
00:55:13 |
If I can write it, I can remember it. |
00:55:17 |
Yes, of course. |
00:55:24 |
Now, third... bomber... |
00:55:29 |
Lesmont... to Brok. |
00:55:36 |
Now, I overheard a senior officer |
00:55:40 |
that just north of Regensburg... |
00:55:49 |
Repeat again. |
00:55:51 |
And the special fuel |
00:55:55 |
is believed to be manufactured |
00:56:00 |
That's all. |
00:56:03 |
Now may I have that drink? |
00:56:06 |
Excuse me. |
00:56:07 |
How should I get rid of these? |
00:56:10 |
You'd better burn them |
00:56:20 |
Although our job |
00:56:24 |
not evaluate it, |
00:56:26 |
if they can get those jet planes |
00:56:31 |
it might be disastrous. |
00:56:35 |
And fuel is the key to the situation. |
00:56:39 |
Well, that's not our worry. |
00:56:41 |
But we do have one. |
00:56:46 |
In case either of us should |
00:56:51 |
I think we ought to know a few |
00:56:55 |
Now, for your information, |
00:56:59 |
And a birthmark there. |
00:57:05 |
White or red? |
00:57:08 |
Vin rosé. |
00:57:09 |
Well, I haven't anything |
00:57:12 |
Just a cut on my thigh, which you |
00:57:16 |
I'm very observing. |
00:57:19 |
What's it look like? |
00:57:20 |
Well, a horse bit me on the a... |
00:57:24 |
Just a bite scar. |
00:57:29 |
Your hair is most attractive. |
00:57:32 |
Is that the natural color? |
00:57:37 |
Yes. |
00:57:47 |
Now, what else should we know |
00:57:50 |
Well, although you probably |
00:57:53 |
not to praise your wife |
00:57:55 |
I think you would have |
00:57:58 |
It's Ingrid. |
00:58:00 |
And she doesn't understand you. |
00:58:03 |
Oddly enough, that's true. |
00:58:05 |
They wouldn't let me tell her, |
00:58:07 |
and she couldn't stand the thought |
00:58:10 |
She left me just a few days ago. |
00:58:12 |
Oh, I'm sorry. |
00:58:15 |
At least I found out |
00:58:21 |
Now, what about your husband? |
00:58:25 |
His name is Friedrich. |
00:58:27 |
He's a colonel with the occupation |
00:58:31 |
Well, don't you think that sometime |
00:58:35 |
you would have told me more than |
00:58:39 |
I mean, for my own protection, |
00:58:41 |
I would have found out |
00:58:43 |
and apt to take a shot at me. |
00:58:49 |
No, Friedrich wouldn't care. |
00:58:53 |
Legally, we've been married ten years. |
00:58:55 |
Actually, just about a month. |
00:58:59 |
Very early, he told me |
00:59:04 |
And I discovered |
00:59:13 |
Why didn't you divorce him? |
00:59:15 |
I'm a Catholic. |
00:59:18 |
It's worked, though. |
00:59:20 |
People take pity on me, |
00:59:22 |
and I'm asked to the best parties, |
00:59:28 |
Do you mind? |
00:59:33 |
I'm curious. |
00:59:36 |
Ever since I met you, |
00:59:41 |
The Allies, I mean. |
00:59:43 |
They've got me handcuffed. |
00:59:44 |
If I don't work for them, |
00:59:49 |
Oh, I see. |
00:59:51 |
Yes, I have something to lose too. |
00:59:55 |
If I don't help them, |
00:59:58 |
But haven't you ever opposed anything |
01:00:02 |
Morally wrong? |
01:00:04 |
Not when my life depended on it. |
01:00:07 |
You've got connections. |
01:00:10 |
I could, but I can't. |
01:00:12 |
- Well, what's stopping you? |
01:00:14 |
He's the Antichrist, |
01:00:18 |
If I don't oppose him, |
01:00:21 |
Your religion also tells you |
01:00:25 |
I try to be a Christian, |
01:00:30 |
You don't think hanging that paranoiac |
01:00:34 |
Another greedy psychopath |
01:00:36 |
But this is now, and I'm here. |
01:00:42 |
- And risk your life doing it? |
01:00:54 |
You certainly are a businessman, |
01:00:58 |
You look at war in terms |
01:01:01 |
and thousands of planes |
01:01:04 |
like some sort of a wrestling match |
01:01:10 |
Try thinking of it in terms |
01:01:14 |
on its way to a concentration camp |
01:01:17 |
and what's shivering inside it. |
01:01:20 |
I feel sorry for those people, |
01:01:23 |
- I suffer for them. |
01:01:26 |
That's the difference. |
01:01:28 |
Someday, though, you might. |
01:01:31 |
You'll see a stranger, a complete |
01:01:36 |
And suddenly, in an agonizing |
01:02:03 |
I guess I've always been |
01:02:07 |
And the women I've known |
01:02:13 |
I've never met anyone |
01:02:20 |
You're either very foolish |
01:02:24 |
I can't decide which. |
01:02:32 |
But I can tell you one thing. |
01:02:37 |
Your husband must be an idiot. |
01:02:40 |
Good night. |
01:03:04 |
After our conference yesterday, |
01:03:08 |
I went to bed early. |
01:03:13 |
Now, colonel, you know that isn't true. |
01:03:15 |
One of your men followed me |
01:03:18 |
- But not very far. |
01:03:21 |
So I managed to lose him |
01:03:23 |
You shouldn't have done it. |
01:03:27 |
I was on my way to visit |
01:03:30 |
I didn't feel it was any of his business. |
01:03:35 |
Frau Möllendorf |
01:03:41 |
And I thought I was being so clever. |
01:03:45 |
The man following you was obvious |
01:03:49 |
To give you a false sense |
01:03:51 |
You see, there were two men. |
01:03:53 |
You gave the slip to the wrong one. |
01:03:56 |
I was delighted to learn |
01:04:00 |
was for the purpose of romance |
01:04:04 |
And now, |
01:04:06 |
Reichsführer Himmler |
01:04:09 |
This will allow you access |
01:04:12 |
To avoid suspicion, |
01:04:14 |
I suggested that a team |
01:04:17 |
Nordoff thought that one man |
01:04:20 |
and the baron was selected. |
01:04:21 |
It was comforting to know that |
01:05:23 |
The baron grew to hate me, |
01:05:27 |
But then, one day while we were |
01:05:31 |
his attitude changed. |
01:05:35 |
The workers had gone |
01:05:48 |
Who are they? |
01:05:49 |
They are Polish volunteers. |
01:05:53 |
Why do they refuse to work? |
01:05:55 |
They say too long hours |
01:06:11 |
You'd better wait upstairs in my office. |
01:06:20 |
If you refuse to work, |
01:06:25 |
Don't misjudge me. |
01:06:30 |
Now, get back to your posts! |
01:06:34 |
So you are going to test me, are you? |
01:06:39 |
Well, which one of you |
01:06:43 |
Let me see. |
01:06:46 |
You! Come here. |
01:06:48 |
Help me. Help me. |
01:06:51 |
- Take that man. |
01:06:53 |
I didn't do anything, |
01:06:56 |
I just sat down |
01:07:00 |
Oh, please, please help me! |
01:07:03 |
I'll go back to work! |
01:07:06 |
Don't hang me, |
01:07:25 |
Now, are you going back to work? |
01:07:28 |
No? I'll give you ten seconds. |
01:07:33 |
One... two... three... |
01:08:00 |
Strange. |
01:08:04 |
You can read about |
01:08:07 |
hear about a thousand, |
01:08:10 |
but you only have to see one. |
01:08:19 |
And suddenly... |
01:08:26 |
So far, I have cooperated |
01:08:32 |
Now I do it willingly. |
01:08:36 |
So do I. |
01:08:49 |
They want me to find out |
01:08:51 |
where you're manufacturing |
01:08:57 |
I'll find out. |
01:09:03 |
And every place we went, |
01:09:06 |
Factories, refineries, railroads. |
01:09:08 |
All beginning to show the effects |
01:09:11 |
Did you drive through Regensburg? |
01:09:13 |
What was left of it. |
01:09:15 |
I hear the raid was very successful. |
01:09:19 |
The chemical plants |
01:09:22 |
So was a school and 120 children. |
01:09:28 |
- Well, those things can't be helped. |
01:09:31 |
I provided the information |
01:09:35 |
- And so did ten others, I'm sure. |
01:09:39 |
I am partly responsible |
01:09:41 |
And maybe partly responsible |
01:09:45 |
Don't you think I've told myself that? |
01:09:47 |
Don't you think I've tried to rationalize |
01:09:53 |
But even a good end |
01:09:56 |
You were willing to give |
01:10:00 |
I still am, but the lives of others |
01:10:06 |
All the convictions I have, |
01:10:10 |
And because of them, |
01:10:13 |
And now I find out |
01:10:15 |
I discovered there's something |
01:10:18 |
There's guilt. |
01:10:21 |
- But you must have known... |
01:10:25 |
I relayed names, dates |
01:10:27 |
and I knew somewhere, sometime, |
01:10:30 |
but I never foresaw |
00:00:31 |
Father, is there anything we can do? |
00:00:34 |
It's very kind, but I don't think so. |
00:00:36 |
Yes, you could take these |
00:01:04 |
Doctor? |
00:01:28 |
When you get back to Stockholm, |
00:01:31 |
will you have them send word |
00:01:36 |
I've got to give it up. |
00:01:39 |
Why, because it's un-Christian? |
00:01:42 |
You're not going to finish Hitler |
00:01:46 |
Eric, please forgive me. |
00:02:01 |
You men there. |
00:02:11 |
No, there's no way out, |
00:02:14 |
When they come in, |
00:02:16 |
and I'll say I tried to get information |
00:02:20 |
I'll stick to that, no matter what. |
00:02:23 |
It's no use, it's no use. |
00:02:28 |
Upstairs! |
00:02:47 |
- Open up! Open up! |
00:02:53 |
What do you want? |
00:02:55 |
Where's the printing press? |
00:03:03 |
- Get out of that drawer. |
00:03:06 |
- Take him out of here. |
00:03:36 |
Is this man making this? |
00:03:38 |
Go on, go on. |
00:05:19 |
When I was young, |
00:05:21 |
that someday I'd live |
00:05:25 |
I've kept that promise. |
00:05:29 |
But this stuffy little place means |
00:05:35 |
It's the only home |
00:05:39 |
...because it's filled with... |
00:05:42 |
...honesty... |
00:05:44 |
...and love and you. |
00:05:53 |
You still want them to notify London? |
00:06:01 |
I wish I could say something |
00:06:07 |
Perhaps if you saw a priest, |
00:06:12 |
For yesterday's sins, yes, |
00:06:16 |
That's something for |
00:06:21 |
And it has. |
00:06:26 |
My conscience has always been |
00:06:31 |
I could tell it to go and sit in the corner |
00:06:37 |
Since I've known you, |
00:06:43 |
It keeps shouting for me |
00:06:45 |
that your conscience won't permit. |
00:06:49 |
Then you must do it. |
00:06:55 |
Mariana. |
00:06:58 |
On my trips back to Berlin, |
00:07:03 |
Now that you're out of it, I don't |
00:07:07 |
But it's worth the risk. |
00:07:10 |
No, it took me too long to find you. |
00:07:14 |
I don't want to take the chance |
00:07:20 |
- I better go now. |
00:07:22 |
- My train leaves in an hour. |
00:07:26 |
- I have a feeling I'll never see... |
00:07:32 |
Don't worry. |
00:07:34 |
When this is all over, |
00:07:40 |
If anything should happen to me, |
00:07:44 |
remember this. |
00:07:54 |
You're the only woman |
00:08:00 |
Wherever you are, |
00:08:16 |
Here we go! |
00:08:28 |
Believe me, gentlemen, I had |
00:08:32 |
- If I had known... |
00:08:34 |
To make sure, we'd like to look |
00:08:37 |
Would you like to start here? |
00:08:45 |
Please. |
00:08:58 |
- Anything? |
00:09:01 |
- Not many clothes. |
00:09:04 |
She only used this place to... entertain. |
00:09:09 |
Look what I found on the floor. |
00:09:15 |
Somebody must have torn it in little |
00:09:19 |
Tried to write something, |
00:12:51 |
I confess to almighty God and to you, |
00:12:55 |
It's been two weeks |
00:13:03 |
- Good morning, Father. |
00:13:05 |
We just moved |
00:13:07 |
I was just coming to the rectory |
00:13:11 |
I... |
00:13:14 |
I don't know |
00:13:18 |
I've never confessed this before. |
00:13:28 |
I... |
00:13:31 |
I have been responsible... |
00:13:36 |
...for death and destruction, Father. |
00:13:42 |
Tell me about it, my child. |
00:13:50 |
Well, I... |
00:13:53 |
Don't be afraid, child. |
00:14:01 |
Well... |
00:14:06 |
...I gave information. |
00:14:09 |
And because of it... |
00:14:14 |
...a city was bombed. |
00:14:18 |
From whom did you obtain |
00:14:25 |
Well... |
00:14:41 |
And because |
00:14:44 |
she asked to be relieved |
00:14:49 |
End of report. |
00:14:56 |
Sorry I'm late. |
00:14:58 |
where they have superb lobsters. |
00:15:00 |
Tell me about it. |
00:15:02 |
Well, you'll have plenty of time |
00:15:05 |
- What do you mean? |
00:15:09 |
You can't carry this refinery hoax |
00:15:11 |
They're bound to find out. |
00:15:13 |
Oh, I think I can squeeze |
00:15:16 |
I thought you'd jump at the chance |
00:15:19 |
Yes, I would. |
00:15:21 |
But I've seen their jetfighters, |
00:15:24 |
If they get them flying, they'll have a |
00:15:28 |
The baron is very close |
00:15:30 |
- on assembly plants, fuel depots... |
00:15:35 |
I don't suppose you know |
00:15:39 |
- Telegrams... |
00:15:40 |
Not that we didn't trust you, |
00:15:43 |
I take it you haven't called |
00:15:46 |
I came right here. |
00:15:47 |
Here's a copy of a cable |
00:16:05 |
If they find that letter, |
00:16:08 |
The baron, Frau Möllendorf... |
00:16:13 |
Unfortunately, they have to be |
00:16:17 |
Not to me. |
00:16:19 |
I've never taken a penny |
00:16:22 |
and now I ask only one thing |
00:16:26 |
I know there are things |
00:16:30 |
Don't. |
00:16:45 |
Hamburg first? |
00:16:49 |
No, there's no direct flight to Hamburg. |
00:16:53 |
You know, of course, if you're caught, |
00:16:58 |
We've never heard of you. |
00:17:00 |
But you do have that address |
00:17:03 |
Yes. |
00:17:05 |
Nine Herbertstrasse. |
00:17:08 |
Good luck. |
00:17:10 |
Thanks. |
00:18:00 |
Would you please come with me, |
00:18:05 |
Just follow me, please. |
00:18:30 |
I had been to Gestapo Headquarters |
00:18:33 |
but now this was different. |
00:18:36 |
This was a matter of security, |
00:18:37 |
and a Colonel Erdmann |
00:18:41 |
I tried to figure out |
00:18:43 |
Had they found the letter |
00:18:46 |
Had they arrested the baron |
00:18:50 |
I tried not to show any fear, |
00:18:52 |
but the miserable people in |
00:18:56 |
seemed to be part of me now. |
00:18:58 |
And I was part of them. |
00:19:00 |
Right this way, please. |
00:19:02 |
Miller. |
00:19:33 |
Very good, then, |
00:19:46 |
Here we are. |
00:19:49 |
Yes. |
00:19:50 |
An overly polite lieutenant asked me |
00:19:54 |
and told me that Colonel Erdmann |
00:19:58 |
I soon discovered where |
00:20:01 |
In Moabit Prison. |
00:20:19 |
This way. |
00:20:37 |
And don't forget, tell him I want to see |
00:20:40 |
Yeah, yeah. |
00:22:16 |
Mariana! |
00:22:34 |
Open the door! |
00:22:37 |
Open it! |
00:23:13 |
Mariana! |
00:23:16 |
Mariana! |
00:23:19 |
Mariana! |
00:24:04 |
Mr. Erickson? |
00:24:09 |
I knew that woman. |
00:24:12 |
Yes, of course. Now, we would like |
00:24:32 |
He keeps sticking |
00:24:35 |
He was intimate with her, |
00:24:38 |
she was after information |
00:24:41 |
He claims he told her nothing. |
00:24:43 |
Same thing she said. |
00:24:44 |
It's obvious he was just duped. |
00:24:47 |
You can accuse him of stupidity, |
00:24:52 |
Nordoff. |
00:24:54 |
Your province is administration, |
00:24:59 |
My experience has taught me |
00:25:03 |
between the guilty |
00:25:07 |
I have a strange feeling |
00:25:10 |
Maybe so. |
00:25:12 |
But as an administrator, |
00:25:16 |
that you may have created |
00:25:21 |
Erickson is a prominent citizen |
00:25:27 |
Foreign Minister Ribbentrop |
00:25:29 |
does not encourage |
00:25:33 |
I didn't arrest him. |
00:25:35 |
I merely detained him |
00:25:37 |
For 12 hours in a basement cell? |
00:25:41 |
Let me also remind you |
00:25:44 |
that Reichsführer Himmler |
00:25:47 |
Erickson's plan and survey trip. |
00:25:50 |
The reichsführer prides himself |
00:25:56 |
and doesn't react too kindly |
00:26:01 |
So unless you are prepared |
00:26:04 |
to substantiate your "strange feeling" |
00:26:08 |
- I would suggest... |
00:26:11 |
But from now on, |
00:26:13 |
he's going to be watched |
00:26:48 |
Erickson. |
00:26:49 |
I want to apologize for the treatment |
00:26:53 |
It's inhuman and inexcusable. |
00:26:56 |
I didn't know you were here |
00:27:01 |
You are free to go now. |
00:27:05 |
I understand you were |
00:27:08 |
Why don't you go to |
00:27:10 |
I'll take care of your transportation. |
00:28:05 |
- Eric, I just heard... |
00:28:10 |
That woman, all the time, |
00:28:15 |
- I never suspected her for a moment. |
00:28:27 |
We spoke loudly and patriotically |
00:28:31 |
Meanwhile he gave me |
00:28:34 |
I'd ever come across. |
00:28:36 |
On the map, every assembly plant |
00:28:40 |
with a few buzz-bomb launching sites |
00:28:43 |
Now it was memorizing them, |
00:28:45 |
destroying the map, |
00:28:48 |
so London could be notified |
00:28:51 |
Now that we have Swedish approval, |
00:28:54 |
- and start construction. |
00:28:56 |
- Well, goodbye, Eric. |
00:28:59 |
- Heil Hitler. |
00:29:05 |
When I reached Hamburg, |
00:29:06 |
they were beginning |
00:29:09 |
because air raids on the city were |
00:29:12 |
It was too late to go to Otto's house, |
00:29:14 |
so I delayed my visit |
00:29:17 |
As I was leaving my hotel room, |
00:29:21 |
He may have been waiting |
00:29:23 |
but I had a hunch |
00:29:58 |
I paid my respects to Mrs. Holtz |
00:30:02 |
Otto had left instructions with her for |
00:30:06 |
So getting the office keys from her |
00:30:10 |
It was quite a relief to see that no one |
00:30:14 |
The money was right where |
00:30:16 |
and so was the letter. |
00:30:43 |
Hello, Hans. |
00:30:45 |
I thought you were in school. |
00:30:47 |
Today is my father's funeral. |
00:30:53 |
Oh, yes. |
00:30:56 |
Yes, of course. |
00:30:58 |
What are you doing? |
00:31:00 |
Collecting some |
00:31:03 |
- Can I help you? |
00:31:10 |
We can go home. |
00:31:16 |
I'll take the other key. |
00:31:25 |
There are some things |
00:31:28 |
After all, you're |
00:31:31 |
Hans! Hans! |
00:31:35 |
Hans! |
00:32:02 |
Hans! |
00:32:07 |
Hans! |
00:33:34 |
I'm not going to hurt you, Hans. |
00:33:44 |
What do you think will happen |
00:33:52 |
There's nothing they can do |
00:33:56 |
He's dead. |
00:34:00 |
They'll arrest me, of course, |
00:34:05 |
They won't believe that your mother |
00:34:14 |
And what about you? |
00:34:19 |
They'd never let the son of a traitor |
00:34:36 |
Shall we burn the letter, Hans? |
00:35:13 |
Blessed are the dead, |
00:35:17 |
Yea, says the Spirit, |
00:35:21 |
I am the resurrection |
00:35:26 |
He that believeth in me, |
00:35:31 |
And whosoever liveth |
00:35:36 |
In the midst of life |
00:35:40 |
Of whom may we seek for succor |
00:35:43 |
who, for our sins, |
00:35:47 |
Yet, O Lord God, most holy, |
00:35:51 |
O Lord... |
00:35:57 |
No, no. Not this way. |
00:36:02 |
Wait. Go into the vault. |
00:36:06 |
Go inside. |
00:36:08 |
- Mama! Mama! |
00:36:11 |
Mama! |
00:36:20 |
Hans. |
00:36:21 |
Hans. |
00:36:24 |
Hans. |
00:36:27 |
- My son isn't here. |
00:36:30 |
He'll be perfectly safe. |
00:36:31 |
No running back and forth |
00:36:37 |
He'll be all right. |
00:36:39 |
Come and join me in prayer. |
00:36:42 |
O most merciful savior, we are |
00:36:49 |
Thank God it's from the family. |
00:36:56 |
Don't be afraid. The bombing's |
00:37:01 |
Tell me, son. |
00:37:03 |
Do you know that man who stood |
00:37:08 |
No. |
00:37:11 |
If you know anything, |
00:37:14 |
After all, |
00:37:16 |
we're soldiers together. |
00:37:21 |
If I do, will they take away |
00:37:25 |
Of course not. |
00:37:28 |
And what's more, if you help me, |
00:37:40 |
This man is a friend of my father. |
00:37:43 |
Seek, and you shall find it. |
00:37:45 |
Knock, and it shall be opened |
00:37:48 |
Lord, open the door to thy peace. |
00:37:55 |
All clear. |
00:38:19 |
You're under arrest. |
00:38:25 |
- What's this all about? |
00:38:30 |
I don't want you to run for it |
00:38:46 |
By what authority |
00:38:51 |
Gestapo. |
00:38:54 |
I don't know what that boy told you, |
00:38:56 |
but I came here |
00:38:59 |
I'm traveling under Gestapo orders. |
00:39:15 |
- Get the police. |
00:39:26 |
Here is the police! |
00:39:30 |
- Follow me. |
00:39:32 |
They're in this vault. |
00:39:34 |
I just heard a shot. |
00:39:43 |
I'm glad you're here. |
00:39:45 |
A man in there tried to kill me. |
00:39:55 |
Let the police out. |
00:39:57 |
- He's getting away! |
00:40:00 |
I managed to stay out |
00:40:02 |
and that night I went looking for |
00:40:06 |
The underground contact |
00:40:40 |
How about a dance, big boy? |
00:40:50 |
I'm saving the next dance for you. |
00:41:10 |
Hello, honey. |
00:41:15 |
Want to dance, mister? |
00:41:18 |
Dance, honey? |
00:42:36 |
Look, I'm from Stockholm. I... |
00:42:46 |
I'm from Stockholm. |
00:42:49 |
A friend of mine by the name of Dallas |
00:42:52 |
...ever found myself alone in |
00:42:57 |
you'd help me. |
00:43:22 |
Dr. Karp? |
00:43:26 |
I'm sorry to bother you at home, |
00:43:31 |
Ten o'clock. We'll be there. |
00:43:35 |
Thank you. |
00:44:15 |
- Favor that side for a day or so. |
00:44:46 |
I think he's all right, |
00:44:48 |
He says his code name is "Red". |
00:45:00 |
Please. |
00:45:01 |
- But, doctor, there's nothing... |
00:45:44 |
Now, by train, you will go |
00:45:49 |
across on the ferry |
00:45:52 |
The Danish underground will try to get |
00:45:57 |
But if I were you, I'd hide out |
00:46:03 |
A number of people |
00:46:05 |
I think there's an informer |
00:46:09 |
The information I've got |
00:46:13 |
- What time does the train leave? |
00:46:16 |
This Frau Hecker, the conductor, |
00:46:20 |
On the platform. Be sure |
00:46:26 |
Folded twice. Then she'll know. |
00:46:31 |
For your sake, though, |
00:46:36 |
I've got to go. |
00:46:39 |
I got a coat and hat for you, |
00:46:46 |
- Tarp! |
00:46:48 |
- Tarp. |
00:46:51 |
I call the stations. If you don't like it, |
00:46:57 |
Tarp. |
00:47:00 |
Come on, hurry up. |
00:47:04 |
- Where are we? |
00:47:08 |
Wait a minute, my ticket |
00:47:11 |
Don't try that, mister. |
00:47:15 |
- It said Copenhagen. |
00:47:24 |
I've got a ticket. |
00:47:28 |
I'll pay you the extra... |
00:47:30 |
Don't tell me your troubles, |
00:47:34 |
If you have got a complaint, |
00:47:51 |
That woman must be crazy. I've got |
00:47:55 |
When you travel by underground, |
00:47:56 |
keep your mouth shut |
00:48:00 |
Frau Hecker threw you off |
00:48:03 |
and roads very carefully tonight. |
00:48:06 |
Your chances are better crossing |
00:48:17 |
Your wife and two children. |
00:48:20 |
Danish money. Danish cigarettes. |
00:48:23 |
Give me your passport |
00:48:30 |
What's this? |
00:48:34 |
It's cyanide. |
00:48:36 |
In case you get caught. |
00:48:59 |
There's the border. |
00:49:05 |
- You coming with me? |
00:49:07 |
Someone else will meet you |
00:49:10 |
Go straight through the clearing. |
00:49:16 |
A good night for bombing, |
00:49:39 |
Sic, sic. That's it. |
00:49:43 |
Sic! |
00:49:52 |
Welcome to Denmark. |
00:49:57 |
It's a German border patrol. |
00:50:05 |
What's that? |
00:50:07 |
It's dried blood and cocaine. |
00:50:09 |
Three sniffs and the dogs won't be |
00:50:16 |
There's a fish truck waiting at the farm. |
00:50:21 |
All right, let's go. |
00:50:37 |
Bruno. What's the matter with them? |
00:50:40 |
Up, Bruno, up! |
00:52:09 |
Oh, you might be interested. |
00:52:12 |
That's Gestapo Headquarters. |
00:52:32 |
- Good morning. |
00:53:02 |
Yeah. |
00:53:37 |
You'll probably go from here, around |
00:53:47 |
- What are my chances? |
00:53:51 |
The officers on the patrol boats |
00:53:55 |
not like the Gestapo. |
00:53:58 |
How many have you gotten across? |
00:54:01 |
A lot. To tell you the truth, the service |
00:54:05 |
Sven. |
00:54:08 |
- Will you excuse me one minute? |
00:55:02 |
Hello, Erickson. |
00:55:13 |
- Look, somebody's being arrested. |
00:55:19 |
It's good to see you again. |
00:55:22 |
You don't know |
00:55:33 |
Well, it's going to give me great |
00:55:38 |
- Watch it. |
00:55:48 |
Come on. |
00:55:54 |
- Come on! Come on, after me! |
00:55:59 |
Stop! They're getting away! |
00:56:02 |
- Come on, let's go. |
00:56:04 |
Follow me. |
00:56:09 |
- Get behind them. |
00:56:16 |
- Get out of the way! |
00:56:18 |
- Move over! |
00:56:22 |
- Move over! |
00:56:26 |
- Stand aside. |
00:56:31 |
No shooting here! |
00:56:35 |
- Out of the way, you Danish scum. |
00:56:56 |
The driver dumped the truck, |
00:56:58 |
and we headed for a deserted |
00:57:01 |
The next day, with a wreath |
00:57:05 |
and two innocent and tearful children, |
00:57:08 |
I peddled north |
00:57:11 |
The sight of a sad family |
00:57:14 |
was too much for the guards |
00:57:26 |
It was a relief to finally look up |
00:57:30 |
The underground in Copenhagen |
00:57:33 |
to the OSS in Stockholm, |
00:57:35 |
telling them when |
00:57:38 |
The only thing left now |
00:58:35 |
Sweden? |
00:59:17 |
I'll take you across in my boat. |
00:59:23 |
I'm afraid we have |
00:59:28 |
He's come an awful long way. |
00:59:36 |
All right. |
01:00:07 |
- Come on, come on. |
01:00:11 |
I can't. I can't. |
01:00:14 |
Look, there's Sweden. |
01:00:18 |
You've got to make it. Come on. |
01:00:38 |
I've got him. |
01:00:48 |
What they did was, to send 20 |
01:00:52 |
The other 19 carried no one |
01:00:55 |
By the time it was our turn |
01:00:58 |
the guards were bored |
01:01:01 |
They just examined |
01:02:00 |
Come to on our portside. |
01:02:23 |
Watch that stern! |
01:02:32 |
- Ease it in a little! |
01:02:38 |
I've been searched once tonight. |
01:02:40 |
The commander |
01:02:43 |
If I don't get to the fishing grounds, |
01:02:47 |
Up here. You search the bow. |
01:03:22 |
Old Gunnar was cold. |
01:03:44 |
He perspired quite a bit for a cold man. |
01:03:58 |
It's not like a fisherman's coat, is it? |
01:04:20 |
He's very, very sick. |
01:04:36 |
Let him die in Sweden. |
01:04:42 |
Nothing up here, lieutenant. |
01:04:51 |
Nothing down here either. |
01:05:08 |
Let's go. |
01:05:13 |
Stand by to cast off. |
01:05:16 |
- Watch their stern as you fall away. |
01:05:20 |
- Is the line clear? |
01:05:30 |
OK? |
01:05:47 |
He choked to death rather than cough. |
01:06:10 |
Goodbye. |
01:06:12 |
- Goodbye and thanks. |
01:06:37 |
What kept you? I've been |
01:06:40 |
I couldn't get an outside cabin |
01:06:43 |
Oh, what a pity. |
01:06:45 |
He hadn't changed. |
01:06:49 |
But it was good to be back |
01:06:52 |
even when it had to be Dallas'. |
01:06:54 |
When I told him |
01:06:56 |
I thought he might be |
01:06:58 |
but there wasn't time for gratitude. |
01:07:02 |
We had to get to Stockholm and send |
01:07:06 |
as fast as possible. |
01:07:07 |
Our air forces were strong now, |
01:07:11 |
and we certainly had them. |
01:07:13 |
As we walked along, he indulged |
01:07:17 |
He hinted that someone else |
01:07:22 |
The one person I wanted to see. |
01:07:27 |
How on earth he found that you |
01:07:45 |
Thanks for believing in me, Max. |
01:07:50 |
Who's that for? |
01:07:55 |
For so many. |