:12:01
He's here, sir.
:12:33
- Heil Hitler.
- Müller.
:12:36
I love this house!
:12:38
Seeing it from the air,
you appreciate the architect.
:12:41
- Are we ready?
- Absolutely, sir.
:12:43
After the war, it will be my home.
:12:46
A marvelous home.
:12:47
There have been questions
about Moscow...
:12:49
...but I think
I've deflected them successfully.
:12:53
Understood. If we keep doing this all day,
we'll never finish.
:12:56
With no disrespect to our Führer,
it is suspended until the end of business.
:13:00
- Yes, sir.
- Very good.
:13:02
- There's wine, sir.
- You've all had what you need?
:13:04
Then let us do what we are here for,
and refreshments after?
:13:08
- There'll be a buffet.
- Good.
:13:09
Dr. Kritzinger, important that you be here.
Let us begin.
:13:11
- Our Führer, how is his mood?
- Commanding, of course.
:13:14
- His generals in Russia are a disgrace.
- This conference should've...
:13:17
In a moment.
:13:19
Gentlemen, your places are identified.
:13:21
Thank you all for coming. Please, sit down.
I'm sorry I held you up a little.
:13:26
But you had elegant wine, I'm sure.
:13:29
And no one there
to say it's too early for that.
:13:33
Are you all set up?
:13:34
- It's prepared.
- Very good.
:13:35
At the risk of sounding like
the first day at summer camp...
:13:38
...let's go around the table
and introduce ourselves...
:13:41
...for those who do not know others.
:13:42
I shall save myself for last
and start with Gen. Müller.
:13:47
Maj. Gen. Heinrich Müller, SS Gestapo.
:13:49
Klopfer, representing the Party,
that is who I speak for.
:13:52
I'm Kritzinger, Ministerial Director
of the Reich Chancellery.
:13:55
I appreciate being called, but wonder why.
:13:57
The topic, the coordination of the
Jewish question, I believe, was resolved.