Cross of Iron
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:12:01
Now you are new to our
Russian fronts

:12:04
I don't blame you for talking
like a horse's ass

:12:13
Of course, sir, I'm not familiar
with the Russian front yet

:12:17
but I firmly don't believe that the
ideals of the German soldier even

:12:23
The German soldier does not
have any ideals

:12:26
He's not fighting for the country
or the rest

:12:30
not for one formal government
at once

:12:33
not for the stinking parties
:12:34
He's fighting for his life
God bless him

:12:38
But sir, I am a solder and as
a soldier I feel it is my duty to

:12:42
subordinate my own ideas
to the principles of my country

:12:49
right or wrong
:12:50
Colonel Brandt, Lieutenant
Meyer, sir

:12:56
Yes?
:12:57
Steiner's on his way back
:12:59
What sort of the shape are
they in?

:13:01
The usual!
Very well, I see

:13:04
I want a briefing as soon
as they're rested

:13:06
Yes, sir
:13:07
And Meyer, Captain Stransky
is here

:13:10
He's informed of our situation
:13:13
Yes, sir
:13:20
Steiner's back
Of course

:13:26
Who's Steiner?
:13:28
To you in some ways
he could be a problem

:13:31
but he's a first rate soldier
:13:34
So we look the other way
:13:37
Anything to add to that, Kiesle?
:13:42
Steiner is a myth
:13:46
Men like him are our last hope
:13:51
and in that sense he's truly
a very dangerous man


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