The Bridge at Remagen
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:04:00
Destroy?
:04:03
We have 75,000 men who would be
trapped on the other side of the Rhine.

:04:07
And if the bridge falls to the enemy,
are you prepared for the consequences?

:04:11
These men are all that's left
of the 15th Army.

:04:15
Their only hope of salvation is that bridge.
:04:17
The 1 5th Army will stand or die.
:04:22
The Führer has ordered
that not one foot of our sacred soil

:04:27
will be yielded to the enemy.
:04:30
Herr Feldmarschall,
:04:33
if orders won wars, we wouldn't now be
fighting with our backs against the Rhine.

:04:38
We'd be dancing at the London Savoy.
:04:49
I suggest you speak more carefully,
Herr General.

:04:52
You might be misunderstood.
:04:56
These are your written orders.
:04:59
In the present conditions
I must require your countersignature.

:05:02
Quite clear, Herr Feldmarschall.
:05:05
I'm to destroy Remagen Bridge
at the earliest possible moment.

:05:21
Good night, gentlemen.
:05:23
I am sorry the war
has disturbed your sleep.

:05:30
What a brilliant plan to shorten the war.
:05:35
Do just what the enemy wants.

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