Oberst Redl
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The building material
contract...

:16:05
for the Przemysl fortress
was signed by Ullman.

:16:08
The engineer responsible
was Worowka.

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To whom did you pass
on the material?

:16:17
Whom did you hand
the material? Where?

:16:22
And how?
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There are five cases at our
disposal, unfortunately...

:16:28
each case amounts to
high treason.

:16:33
l suggest
we remove a case...

:16:35
from the military court
and make it public.

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With special reference...
:16:40
to the equality
guilty environment.

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We do it so spectacularly...
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that it creates tension
throughout the army...

:16:51
and among the civilian
population.

:16:54
l suggest a public trial
with press coverage...

:16:59
and many witnesses.
:17:01
The idea is excellent,
Redl.

:17:03
lt all depends on
the person accused.

:17:07
l suggest either the case
of Max von Dornheim...

:17:12
or Colonel György von
Komjathy, from Budapest.

:17:18
Please.
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Look, Lt. Colonel.
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This trial must show
the army and the officers...

:17:28
that the enemy's
in our ranks...

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and that we'll
strike down anyone...

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who neglects his duty.
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At the same time, we must
show the whole world...

:17:39
a united and strong
Austro-Hungarian army.

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That's politics.
:17:43
So, the accused
cannot be Austrian...

:17:47
certainly not
Austrian aristocrat.

:17:50
lt'd weaken the trust
in the leadership.

:17:53
He cannot be Hungarian...
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since we live
in a dual Monarchy.

:17:58
We don't want to irritate
the enemy within.


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