The Great Escape
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They wanted to find out
who helped me to the border.

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Who else is here? Cavendish?
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- Nimmo and Sorren?
- Griffith, Haynes.

:29:08
- Blythe?
- Yes.

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Almost the whole X organisation.
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Almost. They cleaned out all the other
camps and dumped us in this one.

:29:18
As Von Luger put it:
"All the rotten eggs in one basket."

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There's madness in their method.
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What about Tommy Bristol?
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No, but there's an American - Hendley.
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Is he a scrounger, blackmailer?
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- MacDonald says he's the best.
- Good.

:29:38
Last of the tea until
the Red Cross gets through again.

:29:41
I scrounged this from Sedgwick.
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Did the Gestapo give you a rough time?
:29:51
Not nearly as rough
as I now intend to give them.

:29:55
Roger, personal revenge must be
kept out of what we have to do here.

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Too many lives are at stake.
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What my personal feelings are
is of no importance.

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You appointed me Big X,
and it's my duty to harass,

:30:12
confound and confuse the enemy
to the best of my ability.

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- That's true.
- That's what I intend to do.

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I'm gonna cause such a terrible stink
in this Third Reich of theirs

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that thousands of troops'll be
tied up here looking after us.

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How?
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By putting more men out of this
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perfect camp of theirs
than have ever escaped before.

:30:35
Not two or three or a dozen, but 200, 300.
Scatter them all over Germany.

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- Think that's possible?
- The men are here to do it.

:30:42
The goons have put every escape artist
in Germany here. You said so yourself.

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Have you thought of what it might cost?
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I've thought of the humiliation
if we just tamely submit,

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knuckle under and crawl.
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Surely you don't advocate that,
do you, sir?


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