Oberst Redl
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:21:05
We shouldn't have
compromised...

:21:07
with the Ungarians in 1867.
:21:09
Why not take
the whole country...

:21:11
as the English did lreland?
:21:14
Without that, Austria wouldn't
be a great power now.

:21:17
Vienna curbed us,
thanks to our politicians.

:21:22
Kubinyi's lamenting the fate of
oppressed Hungarians again.

:21:27
But he forgets
that Hungary, too...

:21:29
oppresses it's
neighboring peoples.

:21:32
Everything has its price.
:21:34
Arad and Haynau, generals
executed like criminals!

:21:38
Come on, Kubinyi...
:21:40
The compromise
was a great deed.

:21:43
Redl, you look so sad.
:21:45
-Perhaps because of you.
-Don't be sad because of me.

:21:48
Let's drink to the health
of Captain Redl.

:21:52
-Let's drink to it!
-Do you like him?

:21:55
-Yes, he's very nice.
-You hear, old man?

:21:58
She likes you, so drink!
:22:05
Drink from the bottle.
:22:06
What l put in my hand,
l put in my mouth.

:22:10
Should l hold it?
:22:14
This Redl was born
in Lemberg, wasn't he?

:22:18
And you in Pomerania.
:22:19
-You think it's all the same?
-lt damn well is!

:22:23
Oh, you are a cosmopolitan.
:22:25
No, Hungarian. Secondly,
an officer and Redl's friend.

:22:28
What did His Majesty say?
:22:31
''The Hungarians,
a beloved nation!''

:22:35
Are you trying
to provoke me?

:22:37
No, why should l?
:22:43
Let's go.
:22:50
Baron, are you being
unfaithful to me?

:22:54
lndeed.

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