The Bridge at Remagen
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:16:06
Major Kreuger. This way, please.
:16:22
One moment, please.
:16:27
Herr Major.
:16:34
Paul, I'm glad you could come. Sit down.
:16:37
- You're looking well.
- Feeling much better.

:16:40
- I had no idea you were in the hospital.
- That is unimportant.

:16:43
- No, thank you.
- I signed my own discharge.

:16:46
Why such a hurry? No pretty nurses?
:16:48
Oh, yes. Yes.
:16:51
But there was too much bad news.
:16:55
You've had your share.
:16:57
It was a blow to learn
General von Kreuger was killed in action.

:17:00
He was a great soldier, your father.
:17:05
Have you been home?
:17:08
Not yet.
:17:10
At this time, I think it's better
that one should be doing something.

:17:14
- I hear the Russians are at the Elbe.
- Yes.

:17:18
- And here?
- Worse. Utter confusion.

:17:21
Every day I get orders to attack
with divisions that no longer exist.

:17:25
Hitler still thinks he's winning the war.
:17:27
The army helped bring Hitler into power.
:17:31
Are you saying we made a mistake?
:17:34
I'll show you something.
:17:41
Here, the 15th Army, or what's left of it.
:17:44
75,000 men trapped.
:17:47
Here, Remagen Bridge -
the only way to get them out.

:17:50
And what are my orders? Blow it up.
:17:54
What in God's name can I do?
:17:59
One can only do one's duty.

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