:28:05
- Eric, I just heard...
- Gerhard, I still can't believe it.
:28:10
That woman, all the time,
was trying to get information out of me.
:28:15
- I never suspected her for a moment.
- Neither did I. Neither did anyone.
:28:27
We spoke loudly and patriotically
for the benefit of the microphone.
:28:31
Meanwhile he gave me
the most important information
:28:34
I'd ever come across.
:28:36
On the map, every assembly plant
and jet fuel depot was pinpointed,
:28:40
with a few buzz-bomb launching sites
thrown in for good measure.
:28:43
Now it was memorizing them,
:28:45
destroying the map,
getting back to Stockholm
:28:48
so London could be notified
soon as possible.
:28:51
Now that we have Swedish approval,
I'm anxious to finalize plans
:28:54
- and start construction.
- Good, good.
:28:56
- Well, goodbye, Eric.
- Goodbye, Gerhard.
:28:59
- Heil Hitler.
- Heil Hitler.
:29:05
When I reached Hamburg,
:29:06
they were beginning
to evacuate children
:29:09
because air raids on the city were
becoming more frequent now.
:29:12
It was too late to go to Otto's house,
:29:14
so I delayed my visit
until the next morning.
:29:17
As I was leaving my hotel room,
I discovered that I had company.
:29:21
He may have been waiting
for someone else,
:29:23
but I had a hunch
that his job was to follow me.
:29:58
I paid my respects to Mrs. Holtz
and young Hans.