Where Eagles Dare
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where they would be
right in the heart of the Wehrmacht.

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And, you, Maj. Schmidt,
what were your orders on this mission?

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To lead them in and make
my own way out through Switzerland.

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-It's incredible.
-Yes.

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But to the British, very simple.
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You were going to give us
some proof of who you are.

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Certainly, General.
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The proof is in three parts.
First, if I'm not who I say I am...

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what am I doing here?
What can I possibly hope to gain?

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The rescue of an impostor,
the exposure of three spies. Who to?

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To the very people
they're supposed to be working for.

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I have nothing to gain.
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Also, if these people
are what they say they are...

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they would know the name
of our top agent in Whitehall.

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-Yes.
-So why don't we ask them?

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They should know
the man who sent them on this mission.

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We all work through contacts!
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It wasn't necessary
or safe for us to know...

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where our orders were coming from.
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Then I should be in the same boat as you,
but I know his name and you don't.

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Secondly, Colonel, you have...
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one of the most powerful
radio transmitters in Europe.

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Put a radio telephone call through...
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to Field Marshal Kesselring's headquarters
in ltaly...

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and ask for his Chief of lntelligence,
a Maj. Wilhelm Wilner.

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There's Col. Kramer on the telephone
from the Schloss Adler in Bavaria.

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He says it's very urgent.
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Maj. Wilner speaking.
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Ja, Colonel.
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-Can you describe him?
-That will not be necessary.

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Ask him to show you his right forearm.
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-May I see your right forearm?
-Certainly.

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There are two parallel scars,
about three centimeters apart.


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