Conspiracy
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:52:01
This is more than war.
:52:05
- Must be a different word for this.
- Try "chaos."

:52:09
Yes. The rest is argument,
the curse of my profession.

:52:13
I studied law as well.
:52:16
How do you apply that education
to what you do?

:52:19
It has made me distrustful of language.
:52:23
A gun means what it says.
:52:28
Do we need all this discussion?
:52:30
- He has his style.
- Yes. Very persuasive.

:52:36
Is there a problem, Doctor?
:52:39
He is non compos mentis.
:52:55
- It's your boss.
- On your feet.

:53:03
Beautiful lake. Is it not? I'm sorry.
:53:07
After the war, I shall live in this house
and rise to see that lake every day...

:53:11
...and dream comforting things.
:53:15
I am a dreamer, as I think you are.
:53:20
Yes, it is a dream world.
:53:22
Maj. Lange, how can I help you?
:53:25
Politics is a nasty game.
:53:27
I think soldiering requires the discipline
to do the unthinkable...

:53:32
...and politics requires the skill...
:53:34
...to get someone else
to do the unthinkable for you.

:53:38
But we need the politics,
so we put up with them.

:53:42
- At least for now.
- Yes.

:53:44
We look forward to a better day.
:53:48
A peaceful world.
:53:50
A German culture triumphant.
:53:53
That is what we work for.
:53:56
I appreciate the words, sir.
:53:59
We are servant-soldiers, are we not?

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