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:13:02
You can't tell me what
I should and shouldn't do.

:13:06
If I can, I give.
I was never stingy.

:13:10
By the way,Josef, I arranged
papers allowing you to drive.

:13:15
Thank him.
:13:17
- Thank you, Mr. Prohaska.
- Horst.

:13:27
You're in a good mood today,
aren'tyou?

:13:29
Why not?
:13:32
Don't trust London,Josef.
:13:36
Hey, I see through you, Boss.
:13:39
Relax. I'm not petty,
and I was in the Patriots' Club.

:13:42
Come, madam. Have a look.
:13:48
-Josef, you're not interested?
- But, of course.

:13:51
Don't say a thing.
:13:54
Your head is full
of Stalingrad...

:13:57
and the never-ending siege
of Leningrad, right?

:14:00
I will straighten out
your errors and illusions.

:14:06
Imagine this is Moscow.
:14:10
These are our armies
on the eastern front.

:14:14
The retreat back to Rzhev
and Vyazma was a brilliant move...

:14:20
by our offensive
headquarters, understand?

:14:25
They created an amazing
maneuvering space, right?

:14:31
And as spring follows winter,
the Fuhrer renews his forces.

:14:36
And he will pound this space
with all his crushing might.

:14:42
And by the by,
it's about 250 divisions.

:14:48
And not only German.
:14:52
And Bolshevism will suffer
at the hands of Hungarians...

:14:57
Italians, Spanish...
:14:59
volunteers from
France and Belgium...


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