:25:00
A 50-mile advance
into the Caucasus.
:25:03
Ah, yes.
:25:04
Now that the Wehrmacht
has crossed the Don,
:25:07
I'm sure that we can look
forward to more glorious victories.
:25:11
Shall we drink to them?
:25:14
Here.
:25:17
Thank you so much.
:25:22
Thanks.
:25:28
I think you missed a drop.
:25:32
Thank you.
:25:34
No, no, it was so much more
attractive the other way.
:25:37
Allow me.
:25:44
I haven't been
in Stockholm for years.
:25:46
Has it changed much?
:25:50
No, it's still as beautiful as ever.
:25:54
We seem to be standing
in the center of Martini Street.
:25:58
Shall we try someplace
with a little less traffic?
:26:06
- Good evening, general.
- Frau Möllendorf. Good evening.
:26:11
Good evening.
:26:13
- Good evening, general.
- Who's that?
:26:15
You remember,
we met her at Albert Speer's.
:26:18
She's the wife
of Friedrich Möllendorf.
:26:21
Since we'll probably be seeing
each other from time to time,
:26:24
we'd better establish
a reason for it right now.
:26:28
The obvious
and most acceptable one
:26:31
is that we immediately found
each other irresistibly attractive.
:26:38
I don't know how believable
that would be to my German friends.
:26:42
- You see, I'm married.
- So am I.
:26:44
Unfortunately, that's exactly
what will make it credible.
:26:48
Glance around.
:26:50
In Berlin today, there's a feeling
of almost desperate urgency,
:26:54
which somehow
seems to settle in the glands.
:26:58
Now, if you could capture
some of that urgency,