:13:01
I don't know.
:13:03
There's nothing to know.
It's easy.
:13:05
We just play along,
we get whatever we want.
:13:06
I know, Thomas.
:13:11
Did they tell you
to talk to me?
:13:14
What?
:13:16
Did they tell you
to talk to me?
:13:18
What's the matter with you?
:13:20
What did you say that for?
:13:22
Are you losing...
what did you say that for?
:13:28
You've just been listening
to Arvid too much.
:13:34
You know, Arvid looks
at everything backwards.
:13:35
He's a weirdo.
:13:37
Yeah, maybe.
:13:38
No, not maybe.
Definitely.
:13:49
Come on.
Just once around the block.
:13:51
No. Some other time. Really.
:13:56
All right.
:14:02
Hey...
:14:05
don't throw yourself in.
:14:10
Herr Kehler,
the store owner...
:14:12
is always grousing
and complaining...
:14:13
about the lack
of raw materials.
:14:16
He said they're being
used up by the army...
:14:17
and that this is hurting
all the small businessmen.
:14:20
Very good, Stahlecker.
Thank you. Berger?
:14:25
I've overheard
my father many times...
:14:28
speaking out against the Fuhrer.
:14:30
He says he's a madman
who's dragging...
:14:32
the whole country
down with him.
:14:33
Did he suggest...
:14:34
any course of action
to remedy this?
:14:36
No. My father's too weak.
He just talks.
:14:39
Hmm. Talk can spread. Muller?
:14:50
I have nothing to report.
:14:56
Throughout Germany today...
:14:57
there was a feeling of
great pride and appreciation...