Funeral in Berlin
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1:12:04
Did they come all this way
to interrogate Stok?

1:12:07
L20,000 down the drain!
1:12:08
I almost saved ten
and the Broum documents...

1:12:11
Broum documents?
1:12:13
Not Paul Louis Broum?
1:12:16
There you are. You're doing it again, sir.
Not telling me!

1:12:21
What is there to tell?
You didn't have his name in your T105.

1:12:25
It didn't seem important then, did it, sir?
1:12:29
- Colonel Ross?
- What?

1:12:32
I believe that Vulkan
is connected with this man Broum.

1:12:40
Brilliant, Palmer!
1:12:43
Vulkan is this man, Paul Louis Broum.
1:12:51
Why do you think
I had so much confidence in him?

1:12:54
- Blackmail, sir?
- Broum was a guard at Belsen.

1:12:57
In 1944 he killed a resistance worker
named Johnnie Vulkan

1:13:02
and took his identity. Under his own
name he'd be tried and shot.

1:13:08
Do you mean Her Majesty's Government
employs ex-Nazis, sir?

1:13:12
And thieves, Palmer.
1:13:15
- Now, where are those documents?
- They've gone, sir.

1:13:19
- "They've gone, sir."
- Yes, sir.

1:13:22
If they have gone,
that means I have no hold over Vulkan.

1:13:27
And I can't let him go
to the highest bidder, can I?

1:13:30
No, sir.
1:13:33
Well, you've bungled the rest of it.
Get rid of him.

1:13:39
Pardon?
1:13:41
Kill him.
1:13:48
I'm not killing anybody in cold blood.
1:13:50
Then provoke him,
if that's going to satisfy your scruples.


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