:09:02
My job is information, and in order
to get it, I will deal with thieves, liars,
:09:06
procurers, traitors,
sluts, the lot.
:09:08
I don't care if you're Goebbels'
half brother or if you sell heroin.
:09:12
You just bring back the information,
and we'll get along splendidly.
:09:17
Let's leave it that way.
:09:19
Tell them you got me in a vise and
I'm going along to save my business.
:09:23
Good.
:09:24
We'll see you after this trip, then we
decide where we go from there.
:09:28
Any questions?
:09:30
No.
:09:33
Yes, one.
:09:35
How does a person
get to be so cold-blooded?
:09:39
Watching German planes bomb
London helps enormously.
:09:59
Well, what do you think?
:10:02
How do we know he won't go
to German legation and tell them?
:10:05
We don't.
:10:07
It'd be a perfect spot
for high-class double-dealing.
:10:11
That's why I wanted that recording.
:10:13
If he tries to work
both sides of the street,
:10:16
you can have that fall into the hands
of the Swedish Security Police.
:10:23
Now I can eat in comfort.
:10:26
The next day, I flew
to Berlin to see the baron.
:10:29
I'd been there many times
since the war began,
:10:32
but this trip was different.
:10:33
Now that I had something to hide,
I felt every passenger staring at me,
:10:37
that every gun
was trained on me,
:10:39
and every man in uniform
was suspicious.
:10:42
The baron was there
to meet me.
:10:43
After dropping my bag at the hotel,
he took me to dinner at Wannsee.
:10:53
You can expect to hear that your
imports will be cut even more.
:10:59
Baron von Oldenbourg?