1:08:01
Any word left by him?
1:08:03
See if he identified his
killer.
1:08:07
"A 20-km march today. Four
colleagues were sunstruck".
1:08:10
Turn to another page.
1:08:13
"War is turning against us.
1:08:14
But I'm confident Field
Marshal will triumph.
1:08:17
Erwin Rommell is a peerless
military genious."
1:08:22
Anything really important?
1:08:25
"A lot of heavy metal was
moved in today"
1:08:26
"The Count ordered me to
move it into lab No.1".
1:08:30
"Heavy metal"? Gold?
1:08:32
He mentions gold here.
1:08:33
"The Count gave me 18
tablets.
1:08:35
One for each after the gold
was moved"
1:08:37
He writes:"To open or close
the base, we need a code".
1:08:39
"Let's use Eliza's birthday
as the code."
1:08:41
Who's Eliza?
1:08:42
She's my mother.
1:08:43
Do you remember her
birthday?
1:08:45
I do. But why was my
grandfather so agonized?
1:08:48
Read on.
1:08:49
I know why.
1:08:51
If I'm right, these were his
guards
1:08:55
who were fed the poison by
your grandfather
1:08:57
when the mission was
completed.
1:09:00
So he was very unhappy
1:09:02
to kill 18 colleagues at
one go
1:09:04
But here are only 15.
1:09:06
Plus the two above, the
total is 17.
1:09:08
One is missing.
1:09:16
There's one clever one...
1:09:18
He didn't take the poison
from your grandfather.
1:09:20
Are you all right?
1:09:21
Who's he?
1:09:22
If I'm not mistaken, you're
Adolf.
1:09:25
How did you know?
1:09:27
Your name's sketched on the
knife.
1:09:28
You're the clever one who
didn't take the poison.
1:09:34
And your the one who killed
my grandfather.
1:09:36
He's wicked, fed us with
poison.
1:09:40
I refused. He broke both my
legs.
1:09:45
I've been waiting for today
to arrive.
1:09:49
But the gold belongs to the
United Nations.
1:09:51
As long as it's here, it's
mine.
1:09:57
Find the gold first.