A Foreign Affair
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Opening of the opera with Lohengrin
and famous guests.

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They fiddled big while Berlin burned.
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Lohengrin, you know, swan song.
:44:18
Now we're getting someplace.
I wonder what holds up that dress.

:44:23
Must be that German willpower.
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Who's that man?
I think it's Birgel.

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Who?
Hans Otto Birgel.

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Who is Hans Otto Birgel?
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He had something to do
with the Gestapo. He's dead.

:44:36
- Killed himself when the Russians came.
- An important party member?

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So-so.
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Well, she must be his girlfriend.
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Maybe she doesn't know him.
Maybe she had a dizzy spell

:44:49
and the first thing she could catch
was his... elbow.

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That's enough. Thank you.
:45:22
Well, we've learned one thing.
No small fry is she.

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- I guess not.
- That a Nazi woman like that should...

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I'll see she discontinues
her appearances as an entertainer.

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- Will that be satisfactory?
- It will not.

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What would you suggest, shave her head?
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- I'm not after her head.
- Well?

:45:39
It's common talk that an officer
in the army is protecting her.

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- It's his head I'm after.
- You really think an officer?

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Incredible as it may seem.
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Now, let's use some common sense.
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That man is not giving her
his protection for platonic reasons.

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- Granted?
- Granted.

:45:55
Of course the association is undercover.
:45:58
He's not stupid enough
to entertain her at his billet.


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