The McKenzie Break
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:48:00
You may have seen
an attempted escape.

:48:03
Is it not the duty
of all prisoners to try?

:48:06
- Sir.
- Thank you, Corporal.

:48:15
Toscanini?
:48:19
Furtwangler does it better.
:48:31
By the way, the German camps have taken
the shackles off the British prisoners.

:48:36
And we shall reciprocate very soon.
:48:46
Of course, your lads
did quite a bit of damage.

:48:49
We'll have to deduct that
from their pay.

:48:52
And that will be all
for now, Captain.

:48:54
You'll want to see your men.
:48:57
And Captain,
deduct the damages from my pay.

:49:02
- Thank you.
- You've done too much as it is.

:49:18
Keep your eye on that one.
See that he leaves soon.

:49:20
And don't let anyone else in
without my authorization.

:49:32
There they are.
:49:34
Take these books to the prisoners.
I've inspected them.

:49:42
This is all the Kriegsmariners?
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Y es. I separated them.
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I don't read German all that well.
:49:49
I don't even know
what the hell I'm lookin' for.

:49:51
- What's that?
- Ewigkeit.

:49:57
"My dear wife,
it has seemed like an eternity...


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