Untergang, Der
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:06:00
The Russians are advancing
more and more.

:06:03
There are no more reserves.
Supplies from the air are impossible.

:06:06
There is no ammunition coming
in anymore.

:06:13
In the north, the Russians are standing
in front of the Weidendammer bridge.

:06:16
In the east: Lustgarten.
South: Potsdammer Platz.

:06:19
West: Tiergarten, about 400 metres
away from the chancellery.

:06:24
How long can you hold out?
-At most, two days.

:06:28
Including the government area?
-Yes.

:06:31
As a soldier, I suggest we
flee Berlin. It's surrounded.

:06:37
The battle of Berlin killed about
20,000 of our best officers.

:06:43
That's what young people are for.
:06:47
What you suggest is insane.
Ridiculous.

:06:51
Think of the thousands of wounded.
We can't help them.

:06:54
Mein Führer, the orders have been written.
I give you my word...

:06:59
The Führer cannot make a honourless
disappearance from world history.

:07:04
Even if an advance is successful...
:07:08
...I'll end up in another
troublesome situation.

:07:12
I'd have to stay in the open air
or on a farm...

:07:17
...and wait for the end.
:07:20
Wenck is advancing with the 12th army.
He can join the 9th...

:07:26
...and give the Russians
the final blow.

:07:31
Wenck's an excellent fellow.
Send a telegram to Keitel:

:07:38
Immediately report to me the following:
1. Where are Wenck's vanguard located?

:07:44
2. When will they attack again?
:07:48
3. Where is the 9th army?
4. Where will the 9th make a breakthrough?

:07:55
You'll see, gentlemen.
I'll be right.


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