:52:02
Think about that, Cod.
I was nearly sent home in disgrace.
:52:07
Now I have precisely
the right instrument. . .
:52:10
. . .at precisely the right moment of
history and exactly the right place.
:52:15
The Saar?
:52:16
This will change too, very quickly.
:52:19
Like a planet spinning off
into the universe.
:52:21
A moment like this won't come again
for 1 000 years.
:52:24
All I need is a few
miserable gallons of gasoline.
:52:27
Right now, the weak spot is here.
:52:32
In 1 0 days, we could be in Berlin.
:52:36
What about the fortifications
that were done in Metz?
:52:41
Fixed fortifications, huh?
:52:43
Monuments to the stupidity of man.
:52:47
When mountain ranges and oceans
could be overcome. . .
:52:50
. . .anything built by man
can be overcome.
:52:57
You know how I'm sure
they're finished out there?
:53:02
The carts.
:53:05
They're using carts to move
their wounded and the supplies.
:53:10
The carts came to me in my dream.
I couldn't figure it out.
:53:15
Then I remembered. . .
:53:18
. . .that nightmare in the snow.
The agonizing retreat from Moscow.
:53:23
How cold it was.
:53:28
They threw the wounded and what was
left of the supplies in the carts.
:53:33
Napoleon was finished.
:53:37
Not any color left.
Not even the red of blood.
:53:41
Only the snow.
:53:47
Look at this, Cod.
:53:56
I love it.