Sink the Bismarck!
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:19:02
I've just talked to Captain Shepard.
:19:04
The visibility over the coast of Norway...
:19:06
is absolutely nil.
:19:08
She may be there. She may not.
:19:10
What's the latest forecast?
:19:11
Pretty bad, I'm afraid, sir.
:19:13
Looks like two days
of very thick weather.

:19:21
The weather report is
very good, Admiral...

:19:24
Two days of heavy overcast.
:19:26
Good news, is it not so, Captain?
:19:29
It is, sir.
:19:30
Thank you, Bernhardt.
:19:37
We have a most interesting
chess game here, Lindemann.

:19:39
The important moves
this time are at the opening.

:19:42
To break out into the Atlantic
will not be easy, sir.

:19:46
Yes, but we have the advantage...
:19:49
because they do not know
what we are going to do.

:19:51
We can move out immediately...
:19:53
or we can hide for a while...
:19:55
under this beautiful overcast.
:19:57
Also, we have a choice
of four different exits.

:20:00
Group North has suggested
the Iceland-Faeroes Passage.

:20:03
You're not forgetting that, sir?
:20:05
We have to take orders from Group North.
:20:07
We do not have to take suggestions.
:20:10
Yes, sir.
:20:12
Lindemann, we have
a great opportunity here.

:20:14
I do not intend to let Group North...
:20:17
or anyone else lose it for me.
:20:19
There can be great glory in this voyage...
:20:21
glory for the Third Reich...
:20:24
glory for us!
:20:26
For you, sir.
You are the fleet commander.

:20:28
I will see that you are not forgotten.
:20:31
I was forgotten after the last war.
:20:34
Until the fuehrer came to power...
:20:36
I got no recognition, no promotion.
:20:37
I was ignored...
:20:39
just as Germany was ignored.
:20:41
The world only remembers the winners,
Lindemann.

:20:43
We must make sure this time...
:20:45
that it will remember us.
:20:48
I am sure it will.
:20:50
How soon can you get under way?
:20:52
I can have steam in half an hour, sir.
:20:55
I want to be out of here
in 15 minutes.

:20:57
Signal Prinz Eugen.
:20:59
Very well, sir.

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