:04:01
You're surprised it's better in Berlin?
:04:08
Heil Hitler.
:04:16
- We've met, Colonel.
- Indeed, we have.
:04:18
- I'm State Secretary Bühler.
- Indeed, you are.
:04:21
- Col. Schöngarth.
- Sir.
:04:23
Maj. Lange.
:04:26
If there's anything any of you need,
don't hesitate to call an orderly or me.
:04:30
My appreciation to the man
who picked this spot.
:04:34
That would be Gen. Heydrich.
:04:36
Beautiful house, from a more elegant time.
:04:39
Are they any messages from Cracow,
my office?
:04:42
No, sir.
:04:43
Where do we go?
:04:45
The Major has come a long way,
the man deserves a drink.
:04:48
This way. You'll find the wines, and we're
not limited to the wines, first-rate.
:04:53
That way.
:04:54
Yes, the court will dry your throat.
:04:56
Drink.
:04:59
Excellent!
:05:02
Put this book away.
:05:06
It's not built for this purpose,
not for meetings.
:05:09
These floors are not for boots.
:05:12
- It was a private home?
- Private home, yes.
:05:15
Whose?
:05:16
We believe it was owned by a Jew.
There's some dispute.
:05:21
In the SS, we travel deluxe.
:05:23
- Always.
- Well, we've earned it, surely.
:05:26
Not everyone agrees.
:05:39
- Heil Hitler!
- It's running like a damn truck.
:05:41
They say they replaced the belts and plugs,
but it sounds like a cement mixer.
:05:45
Can someone here check?
I can't hear myself think in there!
:05:50
The East is well represented.
:05:53
And we're here first.
:05:57
Meet Maj. Lange, a very tired man.
:05:59
No, please,
I am enjoying these surroundings.