:08:02
Neumann, Director,
Office of the Four-Year Plan.
:08:05
Dr. Stuckart.
:08:11
- Heil Hitler. Welcome, sir.
- Heil Hitler. Thank you for the welcome.
:08:15
Gen. Heydrich's not here yet, I expect.
Am I correct?
:08:18
Yes, sir.
:08:19
He loves a grand entrance.
:08:23
I have no idea what happened to him.
:08:25
Probably running a bank
somewhere by now.
:08:28
I understand the purpose,
but no idea what the man might propose.
:08:31
- Or what the meeting's about? Power.
- No, consolidation of power.
:08:34
We should benefit by that.
:08:36
Kritzinger, a pleasure.
I'm pleased you're here.
:08:39
A morbid curiosity.
We have settled this question.
:08:42
So I thought.
:08:43
- What's been discussed?
- Everything, except the fighting in Moscow.
:08:46
I've heard we're counter-attacking.
Reichenau's got them out of...
:08:50
Reichenau is dead.
Let us not gossip like maids at the market.
:08:53
We are stalled for the winter.
Time to face reality.
:09:02
- Is Col. Eichmann here?
- Yes, sir.
:09:05
Tell him Klopfer has arrived.
:09:08
And the others?
:09:09
Neumann, Director,
Office of the Four-Year Plan.
:09:12
- For Göring?
- For Reichsmarshal Göring, yes, his office.
:09:15
And you, sir?
:09:16
Luther. And what is your plan?
:09:19
Where will we be in four years,
do you think? Living in the White House?
:09:26
Welcome, sir.
:09:28
- You are very well fixed up here.
- I think we are.
:09:30
I'm late because of a briefing.
We have this general...
:09:32
...who is now trying to capture Moscow,
who has never commanded one brigade.
:09:37
That is what I've been hearing,
and that is why I am late.
:09:40
- Not at all.
- Is there beer?
:09:41
Yes.
:09:43
And where is the boys' room?
:09:45
I've been briefed by the Governor-General
on what concerns, what anticipations.
:09:49
That is private.
:09:51
We will all discover what new concepts
our SS friends have in mind.
:09:56
Schöngarth!
:09:57
Not bad for French.
:09:58
Neumann, Director, Office of the Four-Year
Plan. I'm very pleased to be here.