:02:22
Damn you, Napoleon.
:02:25
Damn you to hell!
:02:31
Well, we've stood our ground.
:02:34
We've taken the worst
that Napoleon has to offer.
:02:37
We must attack tomorrow morning.
You agree, sir?
:02:41
Yes, I agree. Theoretically.
:02:45
According to all the rules that
we've ever learned about warfare,
:02:50
we must attack tomorrow morning,
but we cannot attack.
:02:54
- We're too exhausted to attack.
- But if we retreat...
:02:59
We give the ground to the enemy.
But he has paid too high a price for it.
:03:04
He will bleed to death from this victory.
:03:07
But we can't make a stand
before Moscow.
:03:10
Yes, General, you're right.
:03:13
You mean to abandon Russia's
ancient and sacred capital?
:03:16
Russia's ancient and sacred capital.
:03:19
Let me tell you, that question
has no meaning for a Russian.
:03:24
Such a question cannot be put.
It's senseless!
:03:27
The question I've asked you
to discuss is a military one!
:03:32
The question is of saving Russia.
:03:36
Do we give up Moscow or accept battle
and lose the army and Moscow?
:03:46
Well, I see I am the one who
has to pay for the broken crockery.
:03:53
Gentlemen, I've heard your views.
Some of you will not agree with me.
:03:59
But I, by the authority entrusted
to me by my sovereign and country...