:55:05
I'm glad to know you, young man,
I am glad to know you.
:55:09
How are things out there?
Terrible, eh? Terrible.
:55:14
But we must carry on.
:55:17
After all, you do at least
get decent food out there.
:55:22
Naturally, it's worse here.
Naturally.
:55:25
But the best for our soldiers
all the time. That's our motto.
:55:30
The best for our soldiers.
:55:33
But...
:55:36
- you must give the Frenchies
a good licking!
:55:42
And, if you boys
want to come home, ehh,
:55:47
Iet me show you what you must do
before you can come home.
:55:54
Give us a hand there,
men.
:55:56
Now, then,
there's the line.
:56:00
Runs so,
in a "V".
:56:03
Here is St. Quentin.
You can see for yourself.
:56:06
You're almost through now.
All right?
:56:09
Shove ahead out there and don't stick
to that everlasting French warfare!
:56:14
Smash through the johnnies!
And then you will have peace.
:56:19
When you get in it... the war isn't
the way it looks back here.
:56:23
Oh! You don't know
anything about it.
:56:26
Of course, you know about
the details,
:56:29
but this relates
to the whole!
:56:32
You can't judge that.
:56:34
Of course, you do your duty
and you risk your life.
:56:38
But for that, you receive
the highest honor.
:56:42
I said that every man in the war
ought to have the lron Cross.
:56:45
First, the enemy lines
must be broken through in Flanders.
:56:50
- On to Paris! Push on to Paris!
- Right.
:56:52
No, not in Flanders. I'll tell you
just where the break should come.
:56:56
- Here.
- The enemy has too many reserves there.
:56:59
- I insist upon Flanders!
- Why should they do that...