:44:02
Why would he choose her villa for
his next rendezvous with Moyzisch?
:44:05
What a strange, and sudden,
and perfect relationship.
:44:09
Too strange, too sudden
and too perfect.
:44:12
The unknown Cicero and the
well known Countess...
:44:16
...well known for her
anti-German sentiments.
:44:19
Yet only recently she pleaded
with me personally...
:44:22
...for an opportunity to
work in our interest.
:44:24
At the suggestion of British
Intelligence, no doubt.
:44:28
Colonel von Richter, just
what will convince you...
:44:31
...that Cicero is what
he says he is, a spy...
:44:35
...selling us genuine
documents of great value...
:44:38
...for a great sum of money?
:44:39
I have come here to convince
myself one way or the other.
:44:43
A talk with Cicero might help.
:44:46
Moyzisch, when do you meet him next?
:44:49
In the villa, next Thursday evening.
:44:52
Then you will arrange for Mr. Hodler,
a Swiss business man to be present.
:44:57
My incognito.
:44:59
I think it's preferable that Moyzisch
remain our only contact with Cicero.
:45:04
I'm afraid you do not understand
why I am here, Excellence.
:45:07
I've come to Ankara to
relieve you of all...
:45:09
...the responsibility in
our relations with Cicero.
:45:12
I cannot be relieved
of that responsibility...
:45:15
...except by the order
of Herr Ribbentrop.
:45:17
Kaltenbrunner hopes he won't be
forced to by-pass Ribbentrop...
:45:22
...and bring the matter to the Fuhrer.
:45:27
What further instruction
has the Gestapo for me?
:45:31
All documents from Cicero
will be sent directly to Berlin.
:45:36
Those which are pertinent
to your diplomatic mission...
:45:40
...will be then transmitted to you.
:45:48
Moyzisch, do what you can...
:45:49
...to make the Colonel's stay
in Ankara a comfortable one.
:45:56
Thank you.