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:13:03
The Nazi state and my SS are needed
to maintain order.

:13:07
One hour with Eisenhower
and he'll feel the same way.

:13:10
The first contact has been made.
-Careful, that's high treason.

:13:14
Fegelein, I have other concerns.
:13:17
Should I give Eisenhower the Nazi salute
or shake his hand?

:13:28
Look at that.
:13:33
The best guests
always arrive late.

:13:35
Leaving already, gentlemen?
I wanted to talk to you.

:13:40
The scorched-earth order...
-I really have to go now.

:13:45
Come and see me one day
in Hohenlychen.

:13:50
I'm going north to help with the
battle of Berlin there.

:14:05
You know, Speer... There's an
advantage to those bombings.

:14:10
It's easier to clean up debris
than to demolish everything ourselves.

:14:16
When the war will be over,
reconstruction will be quick.

:14:21
We spent thousands of hours
together with these replicas.

:14:28
You're a true genius, Speer.
:14:33
Yes, absolutely. Only you and I know
that the Third Reich would be inconceivable...

:14:39
...with only warehouses and factories.
Skyscrapers and hotels.

:14:44
This Third Reich will be a treasury
full of art and culture...

:14:49
...that will survive thousands of years.
:14:52
We see, before us, the ancient cities,
the Acropolis...

:14:56
We see the medieval cities...
the cathedrals...

:14:59
...and we know that the people
need that.


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