:35:02
who deludes himself into thinking...
:35:05
he is able to make his own decisions...
:35:08
to think by himself:
:35:12
That, no.
:35:17
You don't have these pretensions.
Right, Martin?
:35:24
But isn't it too late? The decree?
:35:27
The decree. Suddenly, that piece of paper
has got a tremendous value...
:35:33
as long as the receiver is in a position
to enjoy it.
:35:37
They are using National Socialism
as an instrument for their own ambitions.
:35:43
They still don't understand
what National Socialism really is.
:35:47
But they've already cut me out!
:35:49
Frederick can appoint his own successor.
:35:52
As far as I know,
Frederick has no sons... yet.
:35:58
Your mother, on the other hand, has one.
:36:03
You, Martin.
:36:17
It would be so easy.
:36:27
But if you're afraid...
:36:30
I'm not afraid. I have waited years for this.
:36:38
I don't say afraid of Frederick,
but of your mother.
:36:54
I could do anything
to destroy her security, her strength...
:36:58
and her power.