The Red Baron, full movie (eng)
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1:58 - 2:01-There!
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2:02 - 2:03At the tree!
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2:21 - 2:21Down.
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3:59 - 4:00THE RED BARON
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4:10 - 4:14Northern France, Allied territory 1916, ten years later
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8:52 - 8:57German airfield near the frontline,
France, 30 minutes later -
9:04 - 9:06Have you lost your mind, Gentlemen?
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9:07 - 9:08Yes Lieutenant.
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9:08 - 9:12You used our squadron planes to fly
to the funeral of an enemy? -
9:12 - 9:14Yes sir!
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9:14 - 9:18Lehmann and Sternberg knew him,
Captain Winston Clyde Walker. -
9:19 - 9:21I mean it was him in the coffin.
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9:21 - 9:23He tells the truth, Sir.
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9:24 - 9:27My uncle, the Duke of Westchester
is the brother-in-law of his mother. -
9:28 - 9:31Lehmann and me went to college with him.
At Eton, Sir. -
9:31 - 9:34You are talking about a British pilot,
god damn it. -
9:34 - 9:36One of the best the RFC had.
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9:36 - 9:38It's a pity that he's not alive anymore, Sir.
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9:40 - 9:42To hell with you.
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9:43 - 9:44Dismissed!
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9:52 - 9:56I've heard your plane cought some bullets
while you were visiting the funeral, Richthofen. -
9:57 - 9:59Ah, I just love these tiny chatty Airfields, Kielmeyer.
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9:59 - 10:02Does anybody want a cigarette?
- You have French ones? -
10:06 - 10:07-De rien.
-Merci. -
10:08 - 10:09Richthofen shot down a two-seater today.
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10:13 - 10:15I guess it was meant as compensation
for disobeying my orders? -
10:16 - 10:17No.
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10:17 - 10:19I just wanted to score.
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10:23 - 10:26I have just received a report that a British RE8
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10:26 - 10:27went down 12 km from here.
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10:28 - 10:30You have my deepest respect, Baron.
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10:31 - 10:33Let us go and find it to confirm your kill.
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11:01 - 11:04Come on lend a hand!
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11:08 - 11:09One
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11:09 - 11:10two
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11:13 - 11:15I said be careful!
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11:19 - 11:21That doesn't look good.
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11:30 - 11:31Put him there...
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11:33 - 11:34Hurry up, he is heavy.
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11:37 - 11:38He is losing much blood.
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11:38 - 11:40Lend a hand.
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11:40 - 11:41Hold that.
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11:43 - 11:45You will make it.
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11:48 - 11:50We must carry him to the car.
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11:50 - 11:52Immediately.
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11:52 - 11:53Take him!
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11:59 - 12:01Thank you.
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12:01 - 12:02You have saved his life.
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12:02 - 12:03No.
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12:03 - 12:05I shot him down.
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12:26 - 12:28You got him, Sternberg.
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12:28 - 12:32...rubbish. The DH2 one-seater should be
attacked from above... -
12:32 - 12:35See Sterni, if the attacker has a rotary engine then....
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12:35 - 12:37What is a rotary engine?
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12:44 - 12:45Oh Lieutenant Sternberg...
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12:47 - 12:49Hey, come back.
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12:50 - 12:51Well, Voss.
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12:52 - 12:54Obviously she prefers men like me. Right?
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12:54 - 12:56Men like you?
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12:57 - 13:01Moses, Freud...
- Perhaps we also should get circumcised? -
13:07 - 13:09Hey where are you going?
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13:10 - 13:12What do you think Manfred,
she looks like your little nurse huh? -
13:13 - 13:15...I mean: DAT ASS.
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13:19 - 13:20I'm sorry Sir.
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13:20 - 13:23What are you doing here?
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13:25 - 13:27Come, drink with us.
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13:30 - 13:33I thought the gentlemen just
wanted to drink a cocktail. -
13:33 - 13:35Sit, drink and relax...
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13:46 - 13:47I'm married you know...
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13:48 - 13:49Me too.
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13:50 - 13:53I mean, almost.
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13:56 - 13:58...we need a bit of water.
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14:08 - 14:10The driver says the engine is overheated.
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14:35 - 14:38Lieutenant.
-My name is von Richthofen. -
14:39 - 14:40I'm glad to see you again, Mademoiselle.
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14:41 - 14:43I know your name.
-Oh really? -
14:43 - 14:47The pilot that you shot down told me your name.
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14:47 - 14:48So he survived?
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14:49 - 14:52Are you just asking or
does it really interest you? -
14:52 - 14:54The former.
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14:54 - 14:56At least you are honest.
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14:56 - 14:58That's a good start isn't it?
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14:59 - 15:01Can't I just ask without being interested?
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15:02 - 15:05So, what's your name?
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15:05 - 15:08His name is Captain Roy Brown.
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15:08 - 15:11And he's still alive regardless of other things.
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15:11 - 15:14He told me that you were a brilliant pilot
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15:15 - 15:17and a cheeky rogue.
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15:18 - 15:18I understand.
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15:19 - 15:22Tell him that I am flattered by his compliments.
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15:22 - 15:24And that I hope that we will
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15:24 - 15:25never meet in the sky again.
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15:26 - 15:28He might still get me.
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15:28 - 15:31And perhaps I won't have
the same luck as him. -
15:31 - 15:33And meet such a gorgeous nurse.
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15:35 - 15:37Unbelievable. Have a nice evening.
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15:40 - 15:42Have you seen my scarf?
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15:43 - 15:44I'll send it to you.
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15:45 - 15:46No no, you can keep it.
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15:46 - 15:47It's a lucky charm.
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16:47 - 16:49The French have sent their condolences
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16:49 - 16:51together with the confirmation of the kill.
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16:51 - 16:54The mass for Kielmeyer will be today at 4pm
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16:56 - 16:59The enemy pilot who lead the attack four days ago
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17:00 - 17:01it was Hawker.
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17:03 - 17:03What?
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17:04 - 17:05Major Lanoe Hawker?
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17:07 - 17:09Yes, exactly.
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17:10 - 17:12I saw his face. He had a beard.
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17:13 - 17:14And the Grim Reaper painted on his plane.
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17:15 - 17:16It's their best man.
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17:18 - 17:20He's a nasty fellow.
He already shot down 9 of our men. -
17:21 - 17:23When they were still flying unarmed recon missions
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17:23 - 17:25he already mounted a gun on his plane.
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17:25 - 17:27I could barely shake him off.
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17:27 - 17:29He came pretty near.
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17:31 - 17:33Then why didn't you attack him?
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17:34 - 17:36I only attack if I can win.
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17:54 - 17:55How important is the Pour le Merite for you?
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17:58 - 17:59I would kill for it.
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18:01 - 18:03I just got a telegram from the Army High Command
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18:03 - 18:06they want to give it to you by all means.
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18:07 - 18:09So what are they waiting for?
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18:09 - 18:11You know the regulations.
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18:11 - 18:13And not even the Kaiser would ignore the regulations
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18:13 - 18:16so you better do what they want
and shoot down a balloon. -
18:17 - 18:19I hunt planes.
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18:20 - 18:21And not things that cannot move.
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18:22 - 18:24You are not a hunter lieutenant.
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18:24 - 18:26You are a soldier. And you have to obey orders.
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18:26 - 18:28Especially if the orders were issued
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18:44 - 18:46What if I shoot down Hawker?
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18:46 - 18:48Avoid Hawker.
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18:49 - 18:50You are not a match for him.
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18:58 - 18:58Let me through.
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19:26 - 19:28Anybody have a wrench?
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19:57 - 19:58I can't believe it.
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20:02 - 20:03Now you've finally made it.
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20:04 - 20:06You shot down a legend.
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20:07 - 20:09Now you are one too.
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20:12 - 20:13Go ahead and eat, my mother made them.
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20:15 - 20:16Mhh, delicious.
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20:17 - 20:19Lieutenant Oswald Boelcke.
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20:19 - 20:21They are desperately searching for somebody
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20:21 - 20:22who steps in his footprints.
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20:23 - 20:24I asked him about his secret.
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20:24 - 20:26His answer was:
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20:27 - 20:29"It's simple...
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20:30 - 20:32...I fly as near as possible to the enemy...
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20:32 - 20:33...pull the trigger...
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20:33 - 20:35...and of course he will come down."
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20:37 - 20:40Sterni and me are going to Arras, drink a bit...
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20:40 - 20:41Come with us.
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20:43 - 20:44Perhaps we meet your nurse again?
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20:45 - 20:47You have to get her already
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20:47 - 20:48or she will stay in your head forever.
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20:50 - 20:52The earlier you lose your traction the better...
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20:56 - 20:57Werner?
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21:00 - 21:01I will become a legend myself.
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21:02 - 21:04I will be the Ace of Aces.
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21:06 - 21:10High Army Command, Western Front, Lille, France
January 1917 -
21:20 - 21:21Stop!
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21:21 - 21:23There you go.
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21:28 - 21:29I'm starving.
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21:30 - 21:31Me too.
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21:31 - 21:33Prussians never complain, gentlemen.
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21:50 - 21:51Let's go.
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21:54 - 21:55Bring back some breakfast.
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22:15 - 22:17At ease, gentlemen.
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22:19 - 22:20L'ordre Pour Le Merite...
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22:22 - 22:24Let's see...
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22:25 - 22:28Prussia's highest medal for bravery.
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22:28 - 22:32A year ago Boelcke was the first pilot to be awarded.
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22:33 - 22:35Things have changed since then.
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22:37 - 22:38Don't you think, Baron?
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22:41 - 22:42Indeed, General.
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22:43 - 22:44He only had to shoot down 8 planes.
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22:44 - 22:46I had to shoot down twice as many.
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22:46 - 22:49We already made an exception for you, Richthofen.
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22:49 - 22:52You still owe us a balloon, am I right?
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22:53 - 22:56But because you shot down the best enemy guy...
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22:56 - 22:58"the unbeatable Major Hawker"
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22:58 - 23:02I appoint you the highest German Ace.
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23:03 - 23:05You take over command of 11th Squadron.
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23:05 - 23:07-Come with me.
-Excellent, General. -
23:07 - 23:14Look at this: in the east the Tsar's forces
pose no danger to us, Gentlemen. -
23:15 - 23:17There wil be a revolution in Russia.
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23:17 - 23:19Amusing isn't it?
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23:19 - 23:23Lenin and his communists help the German Kaiser...
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23:26 - 23:29Well, the western front poses the biggest threat to us.
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23:31 - 23:34The English 1st and 3rd Armies are advancing
with everything they have. -
23:36 - 23:37And they have much to offer.
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23:42 - 23:45I have to get them out of there.
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23:45 - 23:48Step by step and day after day.
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23:50 - 23:51Even without Lenin's help.
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23:57 - 24:02Richhofen, your base will be at La Brayelles.
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24:03 - 24:05Northwest of Douai.
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24:12 - 24:13General?
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24:14 - 24:15Yes?
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24:15 - 24:18Shouldn't we be much nearer to Paris?
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24:19 - 24:23I mean, you have said two months ago
that we would be there in ten days. -
24:24 - 24:25Manfred!
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24:37 - 24:40The high command has given you a big responsibility,
young man. -
24:40 - 24:42Much greater than this medal.
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24:42 - 24:45You are not only responsible for the men under your command.
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24:45 - 24:48That's not why we have promoted you.
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24:48 - 24:51You were chosen to be the symbolic commander
of all flying units. -
24:51 - 24:55You are an idol because of your courage, honor and perseverance.
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24:56 - 24:59A symbol for the German superiority.
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25:00 - 25:02Pilots are like gods, Richthofen.
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25:03 - 25:06After the death of Boelcke the troops have lost their hero.
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25:07 - 25:11And if the enemy can shoot down our gods than it is...
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25:11 - 25:16not a very good motivation for all our
"ground workers" in the trenches, huh? -
25:18 - 25:19Gods don't die.
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25:20 - 25:22Do we understand each other?
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25:24 - 25:24Yes Sir.
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25:25 - 25:26Good.
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25:27 - 25:29You can leave now, gentlemen.
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25:42 - 25:43General?
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25:43 - 25:44Yes?
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25:46 - 25:46Go on.
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25:47 - 25:52Can we perhaps have some croissants,
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25:55 - 26:02Richthofen's parental home, Schweidnitz, Germany
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26:16 - 26:17There you are!
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26:19 - 26:20Good morning mother.
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26:21 - 26:23I assume you've had a pleasant journey?
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26:30 - 26:33For how long are you going to wear
this old jacket, Manfred? -
26:35 - 26:37-There he is!
-Cousin, brother! -
26:39 - 26:40May I see it?
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26:40 - 26:41Sure, it's in the bag.
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26:42 - 26:45Look, he still has the old jacket, mother.
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26:46 - 26:47Come on!
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26:47 - 26:48I've already told him...
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26:48 - 26:50Stop harrassing me with your jacket!
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26:51 - 26:52Give me a hug.
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27:01 - 27:04-I still think that the jacket...
-Mom! -
27:13 - 27:15Welcome home, son.
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27:52 - 27:54They all came here in honour of our son.
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27:54 - 27:56And what are they doing... play with the plane.
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27:56 - 27:57Like young boys.
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27:57 - 28:00Do you think my brothers will ever become adults?
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28:00 - 28:02Sweet little boys.
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28:07 - 28:09Let them play.
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28:10 - 28:11As long as they still can.
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28:45 - 28:46You told me you could fly.
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28:47 - 28:48But I can!
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28:50 - 28:51Wait until I sit in a real one.
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28:52 - 28:53You will see.
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29:14 - 29:18Richthofen's Squadron 11, Douai, France
January 1917 -
29:19 - 29:21Always attack while having the sun behind you.
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29:21 - 29:23Don't shoot too soon.
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29:23 - 29:26It only warns your enemy and does nothing else.
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29:27 - 29:30The best firing distance is 50 meters. Not more.
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29:31 - 29:32But always remember:
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29:33 - 29:36Our objective is to shoot down planes, not pilots.
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29:36 - 29:39Stop shooting when the plane is already going down.
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29:41 - 29:42Gentlemen, we are sportsmen.
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29:44 - 29:45Not butchers.
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29:52 - 29:53- Merci
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29:58 - 29:59Gentlemen!
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30:00 - 30:02This is my chief mechanic...
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30:03 - 30:04Corporal Reuber.
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30:08 - 30:09Dismissed!
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30:11 - 30:12Captain!
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30:13 - 30:15Stop clicking your heels, Wentzke.
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30:15 - 30:16Yes Sir!
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30:18 - 30:21-Hi.
-Oh, i almost forgot... -
30:22 - 30:26Whoever doesn't shoot down at
least one plane during the next weeks -
30:26 - 30:27will be fired.
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30:37 - 30:41German field hospital, St.Nicholas, Belgium
the next day. -
30:50 - 30:51Lieutenant!
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30:51 - 30:53This is a hospital, who do you think you are?
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31:27 - 31:28I'm dreadfully sorry.
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31:29 - 31:30Did you know him well?
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31:35 - 31:37I still don't know your name...
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31:38 - 31:40Käte Otersdorf
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31:41 - 31:43Un nom allemand, a german name?
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31:43 - 31:46My father was German, my mother is Belgian.
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31:47 - 31:48I see.
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31:49 - 31:51I love these french cigarettes.
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32:03 - 32:04You are...
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32:05 - 32:07...a very beautiful woman.
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32:09 - 32:11I hoped to see you again.
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32:11 - 32:14And that you would perhaps wear my scarf.
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32:16 - 32:17I will get it for you.
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32:33 - 32:35I wasn't able to wash out all of the stains.
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32:36 - 32:37Mademoiselle!
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32:38 - 32:40Have I done something wrong to you?
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32:41 - 32:43Am I not worthy of an answer
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32:44 - 32:44Hate?
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32:45 - 32:46I don't hate you.
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32:48 - 32:49Hate is men's business.
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32:50 - 32:51But you are angry aren't you?
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32:53 - 32:55There is somebody else's blood on your scarf.
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32:55 - 32:57But it seems not to bother you.
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32:58 - 33:02I'm scared of men like you because I can't
understand why you are like that. -
33:03 - 33:05And when I'm scared I get angry.
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33:07 - 33:10And now I'd like you to leave me alone.
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33:11 - 33:12Wait, WAIT.
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33:14 - 33:16Imagine you were there now.
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33:17 - 33:18Like a falcon.
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33:18 - 33:19And you look down.
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33:20 - 33:22The wind is blowing in your face.
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33:22 - 33:24The smell and the noise of the engine and propeller.
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33:27 - 33:29There you can let yourself fall.
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33:29 - 33:30You can climb, do a barrell roll...
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33:32 - 33:33Freedom
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33:35 - 33:36That's what humans always dreamed of.
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33:38 - 33:40I already dreamed about it as a little dude.
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33:42 - 33:43But the best thing is:
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33:44 - 33:45Hunting!
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33:45 - 33:46The battle.
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33:47 - 33:48The GAME!
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33:49 - 33:50It's like a match.
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33:51 - 33:52A tournament, just like in sports.
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33:55 - 33:56Tennis won't kill you.
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33:58 - 34:01Your silly dreams were the reason
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34:05 - 34:07No, I don't hate you, Baron.
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34:09 - 34:10I just pity you.
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34:16 - 34:18Give me a break, Gentlemen!
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34:19 - 34:20It can't be that hard...
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34:20 - 34:22to paint a fucking plane!
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34:24 - 34:25It was an order!
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34:26 - 34:27Reuber!
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34:35 - 34:36Manfred...
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34:36 - 34:37What's the matter with you?
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34:38 - 34:40What do you want with this stupid coloring?
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34:42 - 34:44The High Army Command will crucify you!
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34:45 - 34:47I don't care about the High Command.
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34:48 - 34:49And you better stop questioning my orders.
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34:51 - 34:52I just think it's a mistake.
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34:54 - 34:55They will see you already from 100 km away.
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34:56 - 34:58We are completely losing our element of surprise.
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34:58 - 35:00I don't want to surprise anybody, Sternberg.
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35:01 - 35:03I want them to be scared.
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35:13 - 35:15Captain! Lieutenant Kurt Wolff reporting in.
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35:19 - 35:21Are you planning to take a nap up there?
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35:22 - 35:24I never fly without this cap.
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35:24 - 35:26It's my lucky charm.
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35:27 - 35:28I also have one.
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35:30 - 35:32My mother keeps ordering new jackets.
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35:32 - 35:34But I never pick them up.
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35:37 - 35:38See you later.
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35:54 - 35:57Six weeks later.
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36:00 - 36:01The general!
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36:01 - 36:02General von Höppner!
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36:02 - 36:04Look in this direction. Don't move.
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36:05 - 36:06Thank you.
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36:10 - 36:12You are quickly getting famous, Captain.
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36:12 - 36:14You are in the headlines.
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36:18 - 36:20The Kaiser himself has mentioned your name
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36:20 - 36:23after he heard about your 29th victory.
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36:23 - 36:24So...
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36:26 - 36:28I brought you a little surprise present...
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36:29 - 36:30aren't you becoming short of medals already?
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36:33 - 36:35Well, it's not really a medal.
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36:36 - 36:37Lieutenant...
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36:44 - 36:45It wasn't my idea.
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36:46 - 36:47After all it is good propaganda.
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36:48 - 36:50"The Richthofen Bros are flying together."
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36:52 - 36:53Welcome.
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36:55 - 36:56Your brother is a decent fellow.
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36:56 - 36:59He has all the right stuff that our Fatherland
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37:00 - 37:01One question...
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37:01 - 37:03the people keep inventing strange names for you...
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37:04 - 37:05"Le Diable Rouge"
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37:05 - 37:06Or "The Red Baron"
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37:07 - 37:08How come?
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37:30 - 37:31I see.
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37:38 - 37:39Impressive
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37:41 - 37:42Really impressive.
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37:53 - 37:54The sun always behind you...
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37:54 - 37:55Keep the wind direction in mind...
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37:56 - 37:57And don't forget:
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37:57 - 38:00The most important virtue of a good pilot is
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38:00 - 38:02What. Is that supposed to be a joke?
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38:03 - 38:05Just do as we say, Lothar.
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38:05 - 38:06Avoid the battle?
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38:06 - 38:07That's right.
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38:07 - 38:09-If you can't win you turn back.
-Immediately! -
38:09 - 38:12Intelligence and cowardice are very close.
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38:13 - 38:14It's true.
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38:15 - 38:16Listen to him!
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38:16 - 38:18Good morning, gentlemen.
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38:18 - 38:19It's a good idea.
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38:19 - 38:22I heard that the stupid French believe
the colour to be bullet proof. -
38:30 - 38:32I wouldn't take this with you.
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38:32 - 38:34It might be in your way up there.
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38:47 - 38:49Looks much better now.
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38:55 - 38:57The riding crop stays here, bro.
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39:03 - 39:05-That was pretty damn close.
-That was fun, wasn't it? -
39:14 - 39:15Let's have dinner together tonight.
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39:16 - 39:17-Werner feels ronery huh?
-Yes. -
39:18 - 39:20Have you transferred him here?
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39:20 - 39:21Who?
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39:21 - 39:23Your brother Lothar.
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39:24 - 39:26Have you seen him? Where is he anyway?
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39:26 - 39:27He was behind me.
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39:27 - 39:29You should keep an eye on him.
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39:29 - 39:31He has got a very unhealthy attitude.
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39:42 - 39:43Oh my god. Let him land.
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39:43 - 39:44Let him land!
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39:54 - 39:55Goddamnit, Lothar!
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39:55 - 39:57You have massacred the poor guy!
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39:59 - 40:01You think you can make our
father proud of you this way? -
40:01 - 40:03Dad had lost his sense of hearing
while saving the life of an enemy. -
40:04 - 40:06So you want to win the war without killing anybody?
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40:10 - 40:12I have watched Voss and you and
I don't like what I have seen. -
40:13 - 40:15You are all brilliant pilots.
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40:16 - 40:17But you have the wrong attitude.
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40:19 - 40:21What a stupid idea! Painting the plane in bright red...
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40:23 - 40:24Stop fantasizing!
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40:25 - 40:26This is no playgound.
-
40:26 - 40:28We are no children, we are men.
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40:28 - 40:29And this is a fucking war.
-
40:30 - 40:31I know that.
-
40:33 - 40:34I know that very well!
-
40:35 - 40:37But we can still fight with decency!
-
40:50 - 40:51What now?
-
40:53 - 40:54You heard it?
-
40:54 - 40:56Even Paris has heard it
-
40:56 - 40:58- ...and Berlin.
- Come on, he was just over-ambitious. -
40:58 - 41:00Then tell him to pull himself together in the future.
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41:00 - 41:03I don't want to die only because your
brother is too ambitious. -
41:04 - 41:06And I also don't want
to see you kick the bucket. -
41:36 - 41:42Berlin, German imperial capital, May 1917
-
42:27 - 42:28Good morning dear Hindenburg.
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42:30 - 42:32Ach, and my friend von Höppner.
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42:33 - 42:34Welcome to Berlin.
-
42:50 - 42:53It seems the young man
is already more famous than... -
42:55 - 42:56what was his name?
-
42:56 - 42:57-Oswald Boelcke, your majesty.
-Yes. -
42:59 - 43:00We need men like him.
-
43:01 - 43:02I think...
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43:03 - 43:06we should promote you once again.
-
43:09 - 43:12You are a real hero.
-
43:14 - 43:19I guess he can hardly keep
the young Fräuleins at bay? -
43:20 - 43:23There aren't many fans
at 3000 meters altitude, your majesty. -
43:35 - 43:37Company, attention!
-
43:38 - 43:39Are you ready, gentlemen?
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43:54 - 43:57Douai, Military Train Station,
German Occupied Territory -
45:02 - 45:03Move on!
-
45:04 - 45:06Don't be so slow.
-
45:09 - 45:10Move on.
-
45:16 - 45:17Captain!
-
45:17 - 45:19What shall we do now?
-
45:19 - 45:20I could run them over.
-
45:21 - 45:23Put the fucking gun away.
-
45:25 - 45:26What did he say?
-
45:26 - 45:28He wants the Captain's signature.
-
45:41 - 45:42Ready!
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45:42 - 45:43Go!
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45:48 - 45:49-Ready!
-Go! -
45:53 - 45:55How did you know?
-
45:55 - 45:57I thought you lost yours recently.
-
46:32 - 46:33Good morning, gentlemen.
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46:33 - 46:34Bodenschatz! Welcome!
-
46:35 - 46:36My new adjutant.
-
46:36 - 46:37Kurt Wolff
-
46:37 - 46:39-Pleased to meet you.
-I've heard much about you. -
46:39 - 46:40Thanks.
-
46:41 - 46:43Orders, Sternberg, orders.
-
46:43 - 46:45My new commanding officer is the same man
-
46:45 - 46:47whom I commanded myself not too long ago.
-
46:47 - 46:48How are the flying conditions over here?
-
46:48 - 46:51I've heard that you have to deal
with massive allied forces here? -
46:51 - 46:52More than massive.
-
46:52 - 46:56While we produce 10 German planes
they unload 100 planes at the french coast. -
46:57 - 46:57Let them come.
-
46:58 - 47:00We'll have to shoot them by the hundreds.
-
47:02 - 47:03Our bro Lothar...
-
47:05 - 47:08British offensive near Ypres, Belgium
-
51:27 - 51:28No! Damn!
-
51:30 - 51:31Bastards!
-
52:43 - 52:487km to the south, no-man's-land
-
53:33 - 53:34Fucking moles.
-
53:35 - 53:37I consider myself lucky that
I didn't get caught in one of their holes, too. -
53:38 - 53:40Your sense of tact is flattering me.
-
53:40 - 53:43You perfect landing with shredded rudders
is already shameful enough for me. -
53:44 - 53:48I wanted to take a look at your Sopwith.
Brand new huh? -
53:49 - 53:50It was, earlier...
-
53:54 - 53:56The infamous Red Baron, I assume?
-
53:58 - 54:00Haven't I shot you down already last year?
-
54:00 - 54:02Yes, you have.
-
54:02 - 54:04How come that you fly again?
-
54:04 - 54:08Your prison camps are pretty comfortable
but they have no airfields. -
54:11 - 54:13I would have died without your help last year.
-
54:19 - 54:20Thank you.
-
54:20 - 54:22I didn't save your live.
-
54:24 - 54:25True.
-
54:26 - 54:30Without her help I would have never
made it back into a plane. -
54:30 - 54:31She's an awesome woman.
-
54:32 - 54:33She nursed me for weeks.
-
54:35 - 54:36Did you get your scarf back?
-
54:42 - 54:43What now?
-
54:44 - 54:46We could fight a duel with our pistols.
-
54:47 - 54:48If I shot you I would become famous, too.
-
54:48 - 54:51I haven't got my pistol with me.
But you better close your holster -
54:51 - 54:53or you might lose your pistol, too.
-
55:08 - 55:10How long have you already been in Europe?
-
55:10 - 55:12Since Mother England asked her children for help.
-
55:13 - 55:15I mean us, the English Colonies.
-
55:17 - 55:20Well, the whole war seems to be a family affair.
-
55:20 - 55:23Especially you aristocrats seem to love it.
-
55:23 - 55:26The russian Tsar, the German Kaiser, the English Monarchy.
-
55:26 - 55:28France, Austria, Germany
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55:28 - 55:31Everybody is somebody's nephew, brother or uncle.
-
55:31 - 55:33Your love life certainly doesn't know borders.
-
55:33 - 55:36And to secure these borders
we have to annihilate each other. -
55:37 - 55:40And some silly reasons can always be found.
-
55:48 - 55:50You haven't opened your holster
because you were afraid? -
55:51 - 55:53You have very good eyes.
-
55:54 - 55:56Did you plan to shoot me?
-
55:57 - 55:59Aren't we here to shoot at each other?
-
56:02 - 56:03True.
-
56:07 - 56:08See you soon.
-
56:10 - 56:12Don't get me wrong but I'd rather not.
-
56:16 - 56:17True.
-
56:25 - 56:26It was nice to meet you.
-
56:26 - 56:28Good luck.
-
56:31 - 56:32Speaking of family affairs...
-
56:34 - 56:36One day this war will hopefully be over.
-
56:37 - 56:39So keep in touch with this nurse.
-
56:40 - 56:41I think she has a crush on you.
-
56:43 - 56:44How do you know that?
-
56:46 - 56:47She kept cursing you for weeks.
-
57:16 - 57:17Stop the car!
-
57:20 - 57:21Stop the car!
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57:31 - 57:32There you are, we just found him.
-
57:44 - 57:45Sterni.
-
57:47 - 57:48He needs a doctor!
-
57:49 - 57:50He doesn't need a doctor, he needs a priest.
-
57:52 - 57:53A rabbi.
-
57:53 - 57:54Oh really?
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58:25 - 58:27He's dead, Manfred.
-
58:42 - 58:47Richthofen's Fighter Wing 1, Marcke, Belgium
4 days later -
59:13 - 59:14I'm catching up slowly.
-
59:19 - 59:21His funeral is now days ago.
-
59:33 - 59:36Why are you not happy that I was promoted?
I am your brother. -
59:52 - 59:53I know that he was your friend.
-
59:56 - 59:57But he was also a fighter pilot.
-
59:58 - 60:00He knew the risks.
-
60:03 - 60:05Every soldier is proudly taking these risks.
-
60:07 - 60:10But you are more than a soldier,
you are a commanding officer! -
60:12 - 60:14You have the responsibility for the men out there!
-
60:15 - 60:16And your country, and your people!
-
60:25 - 60:26You know what dad used to say.
-
60:29 - 60:31"An officer is not allowed to mourn."
-
61:42 - 61:43You have a nice odor.
-
61:45 - 61:47Much better than all the flowers here.
-
61:47 - 61:52German field hospital St. Nicholas, July 1917
-
61:53 - 61:55You are still a little boy with silly ideas.
-
61:59 - 62:00You haven't changed.
-
62:03 - 62:04I'm not so sure.
-
62:07 - 62:10I wouldn't have let them shoot
me down a while ago. -
62:12 - 62:13Turn over.
-
62:31 - 62:33So much about "Germany's greatest Hero"
-
62:36 - 62:40I have enough of the bad news everyday.
-
62:42 - 62:43I'm just trying to act for you.
-
62:43 - 62:45You are sending out single fighter wings.
-
62:45 - 62:46Doering.
-
62:47 - 62:51They cannot stand against the enemy
formations on their own! -
62:52 - 62:53Lieutenant Doering has got his orders.
-
62:54 - 62:57The High Army Command has ordered us
to fly with fixed schedules. -
62:57 - 62:59They are all idiots and retards.
-
62:59 - 63:01They want us to fly routine border patrols.
-
63:02 - 63:03We have to be flexible.
-
63:04 - 63:05Free.
-
63:05 - 63:07Being able to fight the enemy everywhere.
-
63:11 - 63:14The British and the French are controlling
the air wherever and whenever they like. -
63:15 - 63:15We.
-
63:18 - 63:20We are hardly shooting
any of their fucking planes at all. -
63:24 - 63:27I order you to ignore
the orders of High Command, Doering. -
64:08 - 64:11Mademoiselle Otersdorf?
What are you doing here? -
64:12 - 64:14I just follow my orders, Baron.
-
64:17 - 64:18You were ordered to follow us?
-
64:19 - 64:20Yes.
-
64:57 - 64:58Hey Captain, nice to have you back again!
-
65:01 - 65:02Welcome back.
-
65:24 - 65:26The red ones belong to the 11th squadron.
-
65:28 - 65:29Yellow ones are the 10th squadron.
-
65:31 - 65:33Zebras are Nr 6.
-
65:33 - 65:35Blacks are Nr 4.
-
65:36 - 65:39You have in front of you
the most successful fighter wing of the war. -
65:40 - 65:42And over there you see the best pilots ever.
-
65:50 - 65:52I never thought that this would happen.
-
65:52 - 65:53What?
-
65:54 - 65:55That you would smile.
-
66:01 - 66:03I thought you were not allowed to fly.
-
66:13 - 66:14Your little nurse looks really cute.
-
66:20 - 66:22I may have a hole in the head but I'm not blind.
-
66:26 - 66:28And I am already fit enough to punch you.
-
66:34 - 66:35What are you writing?
-
66:37 - 66:38A book.
-
66:40 - 66:41About flying.
-
66:42 - 66:43What are you reading?
-
66:44 - 66:45I never see you without a book.
-
66:46 - 66:47At the moment:
-
66:48 - 66:49Oscar Wilde
-
66:51 - 66:52Do you know his books?
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66:56 - 66:57No...
-
66:57 - 67:00I can't find British literature in there.
-
67:05 - 67:06Try this:
-
67:10 - 67:11There must be
-
67:12 - 67:13Shakespeare somewhere...
-
67:14 - 67:15My father used to read it to us.
-
67:15 - 67:16Lear
-
67:16 - 67:18Comedy of Errors
-
67:18 - 67:20Perhaps you can find some songs
-
67:21 - 67:23and a bunch of billard related stuff
-
67:25 - 67:27hunting, flying, horse-riding
-
67:28 - 67:30how to flirt.
-
67:39 - 67:41It is easy to read the mind of somebody
-
67:41 - 67:42who has a hole in his head, Baron.
-
67:44 - 67:45so...
-
67:46 - 67:48go on... ask.
-
67:55 - 67:57Would you...
-
67:58 - 68:00Would you like to have a dinner with me?
-
68:02 - 68:03Yes.
-
68:05 - 68:10German occupied town of Lille, France
-
68:34 - 68:35So?
-
68:36 - 68:37I have to admit...
-
68:37 - 68:39I had expected something else.
-
68:41 - 68:43Something else?
-
68:43 - 68:45What you write
-
68:45 - 68:48is amusing
-
68:48 - 68:50You thought it was boring.
-
68:50 - 68:51Stupid
-
68:51 - 68:52and deadly serious.
-
68:52 - 68:53No
-
68:54 - 68:56But you write about the war.
-
68:56 - 68:58I had expected some patriotism.
-
68:58 - 69:00Patriotism.
-
69:02 - 69:04"...the virtue of the vicious."
-
69:08 - 69:09So you did read Wilde.
-
69:10 - 69:11Even a bit of Dante.
-
69:12 - 69:14It would be helpful at the moment.
-
69:14 - 69:16I mean...
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69:17 - 69:19knowing a bit about Infernos.
-
69:21 - 69:23Dance with me.
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69:24 - 69:25No.
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69:26 - 69:26Better not.
-
69:28 - 69:29I am an awfully bad dancer.
-
69:30 - 69:31Just imagine that we are flying.
-
70:10 - 70:11Marvellous.
-
70:14 - 70:15To have such a hole in the head.
-
70:18 - 70:20Without it I wouldn't sit beside you now.
-
70:21 - 70:22Right?
-
70:23 - 70:25At the moment I am grounded.
-
70:30 - 70:30Mentzke?
-
70:32 - 70:34Could you turn around?
-
71:08 - 71:10There are so many hospitals
-
71:10 - 71:12they have to number them all the way through.
-
71:12 - 71:14This is Nr 76
-
71:16 - 71:17There are 500 men here.
-
71:20 - 71:21Most of them will die.
-
71:22 - 71:24The rest will never be able to see again.
-
71:24 - 71:25Or walk.
-
71:26 - 71:27taste anything
-
71:28 - 71:29love
-
71:32 - 71:34No, it is not marvellous to have
a hole in the head. -
71:36 - 71:38Consider yourself lucky to be alive.
-
71:40 - 71:43Only because of your origin you gain
benefits that the others don't have. -
71:45 - 71:46They have no choice.
-
71:47 - 71:48This isn't a game.
-
71:51 - 71:53Never before the world has seen bigger beasts.
-
71:55 - 71:57Never before was there greater horror.
-
73:10 - 73:11Come in.
-
73:28 - 73:32I need something for my headaches.
-
74:49 - 74:50Go in the basement!
-
74:51 - 74:52Immediately!
-
74:53 - 74:54You also fly at night?
-
74:59 - 75:00Take you gas mask.
-
75:02 - 75:03You fly at night?
-
75:04 - 75:05No, we don't.
-
75:11 - 75:12Here.
-
75:14 - 75:15Find a save place.
-
75:19 - 75:20Turn off all lights.
-
75:22 - 75:22Give me that.
-
75:23 - 75:24The Army High Command, Sir.
-
75:24 - 75:25Bodenschatz here.
-
75:26 - 75:27Turn off all the lights!
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75:29 - 75:30Night bombers!
-
75:30 - 75:31Good morning Captain!
-
75:31 - 75:32Four of them already passed.
-
75:32 - 75:33Four others incoming.
-
75:33 - 75:34Overall only eight, it could be worse.
-
75:35 - 75:37They didn't just accidentally a few bombs,
Doering. -
75:39 - 75:41They know about this airfield and there will be
more than eight. -
75:41 - 75:42Many more!
-
76:13 - 76:13Good morning.
-
76:14 - 76:15Good morning.
-
76:15 - 76:17Wolff, how are you?
-
76:17 - 76:18It's ok.
-
76:19 - 76:20All MG-Emplacements are manned.
-
76:21 - 76:23More can't be done to secure our
planes on the ground -
76:23 - 76:24Mentzke, bring my gear!
-
76:25 - 76:26Prepare for take-off!
-
76:27 - 76:29You are injured, you can't fly yet!
-
76:29 - 76:30I won't let them butcher us like that.
-
76:31 - 76:32I have wings.
-
78:27 - 78:28Captain?
-
78:52 - 78:53Are you mad? You attacked them head-on!
-
78:55 - 78:56Bring me to her...
-
79:07 - 79:08Don't move.
-
79:10 - 79:11Go and search for her.
-
79:11 - 79:13I want to know if she's alright.
-
79:30 - 79:31You are gorgeous.
-
79:34 - 79:37Fokker has built us a very good new plane.
-
79:39 - 79:40Fast and maneuverable like the devil.
-
79:43 - 79:45They climb like monkeys.
-
79:51 - 79:52I know you are angry with me.
-
80:17 - 80:19I was ordered to return to St. Nicholas.
-
80:20 - 80:21I know.
-
80:30 - 80:31I'm sorry for what happened
to Kurt Wolff. -
80:34 - 80:35He was a charming young man.
-
80:37 - 80:39He had forgotten his bed cap, you know.
-
80:39 - 80:40It was his lucky charm.
-
80:43 - 80:44Baron...
-
80:46 - 80:47Yes?
-
80:47 - 80:49Have dinner with me again some day.
-
80:50 - 80:53And promise that you will always
wear your good-luck jacket. -
81:15 - 81:21German fortification, Siegfried-Position,
northern France, November 1917 -
81:25 - 81:26We aren't late I hope.
-
81:27 - 81:28No, we aren't.
-
81:44 - 81:44The toilet?
-
81:44 - 81:46Down the stairs to the right, Sir.
-
81:46 - 81:47Just a minute.
-
82:07 - 82:08Attention!
-
82:10 - 82:11Everything is going just as planned.
-
82:11 - 82:13-Yes
-Really satisfactory. -
82:14 - 82:15Oh.
-
82:18 - 82:20Our famous Fighter Ace
-
82:20 - 82:22is visiting us at the frontline!
-
82:24 - 82:25Thank you for accepting my invitation.
-
82:27 - 82:29A magnificient sight, isn't it.
-
82:29 - 82:30Richthofen.
-
82:32 - 82:33Your majesty...
-
82:36 - 82:38Your majesty!
-
82:39 - 82:40The little brother.
-
82:42 - 82:44You look unwell, my dear Baron.
-
82:46 - 82:47Yes, your majesty.
-
82:48 - 82:49But I'm fine.
-
82:50 - 82:51As always.
-
82:52 - 82:55Sometimes perhaps disconcertingly.
-
82:57 - 82:59How is it possible to be "disconcertingly fine"?!
-
83:00 - 83:02It sometimes happens around here.
-
83:04 - 83:05We kill some of their men.
-
83:06 - 83:08And while they go down in flames we are fine.
-
83:09 - 83:11I find that irritating.
-
83:19 - 83:23My soldiers, Richthofen...
-
83:24 - 83:25don't kill other men.
-
83:26 - 83:28They are simply destroying the enemy.
-
83:29 - 83:30Well,
-
83:31 - 83:32the outcome seems to be the same.
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83:36 - 83:40Richthofen's Fighter Wing 1, Avesnes-Le-Sec, France
-
83:46 - 83:47Yes, Mentzke?
-
83:47 - 83:49You have a guest, Captain.
-
83:56 - 83:58I thought we should celebrate.
-
84:06 - 84:07They published your book!
-
84:11 - 84:13It will be read in the whole of Europe.
-
84:14 - 84:15So...
-
84:15 - 84:17are we having dinner tonight?
-
84:18 - 84:19And dance?
-
84:20 - 84:22The "Metropole" was closed.
-
84:22 - 84:23Yes, because of their kitchen.
-
84:23 - 84:25An English bomb destroyed it.
-
84:30 - 84:32These bloody Englishmen.
-
84:32 - 84:35They will only stop when everything
will taste as bad as their own food. -
84:51 - 84:52They don't want me to fly.
-
84:56 - 84:59They do everything possible to keep me grounded.
-
85:00 - 85:01Really?
-
85:06 - 85:08I am supposed to command the whole Air Force.
-
85:09 - 85:10It's an order by the Kaiser.
-
85:12 - 85:13That is wonderful.
-
85:15 - 85:16I woke up so often during the night
-
85:16 - 85:18and read
-
85:18 - 85:20the lists of pilots who are missing in action.
-
85:25 - 85:27It is so good to know that you are grounded.
-
85:28 - 85:29In safety.
-
85:41 - 85:41Good.
-
85:55 - 85:57Your dancing skills are already much better,
Baron. -
86:03 - 86:05I have to look out for alternatives anyway.
-
86:22 - 86:23-Good evening guys.
-Good evening Captain. -
86:23 - 86:25-Pretty cold huh?
-Too right. -
86:31 - 86:33A brand new Bentley Engine...
-
86:34 - 86:36Where did you find that?
-
86:37 - 86:38Bentleys don't simply fall from the sky.
-
86:39 - 86:41Believe me, the guy didn't give it
to me by choice. -
87:07 - 87:09You always wanted to be the Ace of Aces.
-
87:10 - 87:11Now they offer it to you and you hesitate.
-
87:12 - 87:13Yes...
-
87:16 - 87:17I always wanted to be like him.
-
87:20 - 87:21Werner?
-
87:25 - 87:27Would you ever be able to quit flying?
-
87:30 - 87:31Never.
-
87:33 - 87:34But if you want to hear my advice...
-
87:35 - 87:36accept the offer.
-
87:38 - 87:39You just want me to quit
-
87:39 - 87:41so that you will become number one.
-
87:41 - 87:43Finally you realize.
-
87:44 - 87:45Alright.
-
87:46 - 87:49-I quit.
-Good. -
87:50 - 87:51If you quit first.
-
87:53 - 87:54Forget it.
-
87:54 - 87:55I am married to my plane.
-
87:56 - 87:58I pass every free minute with her.
-
88:04 - 88:08Fokker Factory, Schwerin, Germany.
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88:09 - 88:11You are constructing
marvellous Planes here, Fokker. -
88:11 - 88:13-The best.
-Thank you. -
88:13 - 88:18But somehow our own pilots think
they could build even better ones. -
88:20 - 88:21Well,
-
88:21 - 88:23sometimes we tune them a bit.
-
88:24 - 88:26-Here and there.
- Tuning is one thing... -
88:26 - 88:29...but replacing our engines with enemy engines...
-
88:30 - 88:31Where did you hear that?
-
88:31 - 88:33Just recently we got a report
-
88:33 - 88:36about the recovery of a triplane that had been shot down.
-
88:37 - 88:40Well, the British found it very interesting
-
88:40 - 88:43that there was a Bentley Engine in a Fokker.
-
88:48 - 88:49-I want to see it.
-Of course. -
88:49 - 88:51I want to see it immediately.
-
88:51 - 88:54Show me this fucking report immediately.
-
89:16 - 89:18Schweidnitz, Germany
-
89:34 - 89:35Only three weeks left, Manfred.
-
89:36 - 89:37I already got my marching orders.
-
89:38 - 89:39I will be in your fighter squadron!
-
89:41 - 89:43And what happened to this guy?
-
89:44 - 89:46Killed in action.
-
89:50 - 89:51And this one?
-
89:51 - 89:52His name is Voss, right?
-
89:59 - 90:00They are all dead.
-
90:09 - 90:11I will fight on your and Lothar's side!
-
90:11 - 90:13Our great offensive is prepared with full intensity.
-
90:14 - 90:15They are calling it "Operation Michael".
-
90:16 - 90:17We will win this war, right?
-
90:18 - 90:19Wolfram, please...
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90:19 - 90:21It's ok, dad.
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90:21 - 90:22Of course we are winning.
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90:22 - 90:24The allies have no clue what is awaiting them.
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90:29 - 90:30We flew on patrol for weeks.
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90:31 - 90:33And we shot down their recon planes.
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90:33 - 90:35They have no clue where we will break through.
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90:37 - 90:38We are prepared optimally.
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90:40 - 90:42This offensive will finally annihilate them.
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91:01 - 91:05German position, western front, France
February 1918 -
91:07 - 91:08Good morning Captain!
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91:15 - 91:15Captain!
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91:15 - 91:17Follow us!
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91:28 - 91:30Take cover!
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91:56 - 91:58Now that's an unexpected pleasure!
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92:00 - 92:04You came to witness another British defeat, Captain?
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92:05 - 92:06Adjutant!
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92:06 - 92:08Find somebody with a photo-camera.
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92:09 - 92:10It's good propaganda.
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92:12 - 92:14Our fighter ace down here with us.
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92:15 - 92:16On the day of victory.
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92:18 - 92:19Your excellency,
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92:19 - 92:20we should talk.
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92:24 - 92:25You wouldn't want to have me down here.
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92:27 - 92:29If you want me to have strategic competence
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92:29 - 92:31you won't like it afterwards.
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92:33 - 92:35And why not?
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92:36 - 92:38We have the greatest confidence
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92:39 - 92:40Then let us surrender.
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92:43 - 92:45I don't have enough time for jokes.
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92:47 - 92:49I've had 73 aerial victories.
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92:49 - 92:51Do you know how I managed to do that?
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92:52 - 92:54If I couldn't win a dogfight
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92:54 - 92:56I would turn around and flee.
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92:56 - 92:59And why do you believe that
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93:00 - 93:01And our Fatherland?
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93:02 - 93:03Our German values?
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93:03 - 93:05Our men out there in the battlefield.
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93:05 - 93:08Do you want to leave them to the enemy?
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93:08 - 93:10Throw them at the feet of the enemy?
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93:12 - 93:13French ones...
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93:15 - 93:16the best cigarettes
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93:19 - 93:21Why do we presume
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93:21 - 93:24that our values are better than French ones?
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93:24 - 93:26Or better than the British or American values?
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93:27 - 93:28They aren't better.
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93:30 - 93:32There isn't even a difference.
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93:33 - 93:36We all just need an excuse
for what we are doing. -
93:36 - 93:37or else
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93:37 - 93:40we would see who we really are.
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93:45 - 93:47Put this guy in a plane again!
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93:49 - 93:50With a parachute.
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93:51 - 93:54I can't afford to lose another hero.
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94:03 - 94:06Avesnes-Le-Sec, France, March 1918
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94:07 - 94:08Operation Michael
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94:13 - 94:15Our infantry is attacking from two directions
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94:15 - 94:17At St. Quentin, here and here.
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94:18 - 94:20The main battle line would be 70 km long.
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94:20 - 94:21That's right.
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94:23 - 94:24Three armies.
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94:25 - 94:27The 2nd Army and the 17th Army
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94:27 - 94:29start the offensive here.
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94:30 - 94:32The 18th army is going to advance here.
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94:33 - 94:35Our task is to win aerial superiority of
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94:35 - 94:37the airspace and remain in control of it.
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94:38 - 94:40That's no problem at all, or is it Bodenschatz?
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94:40 - 94:43They have four times more planes than us, Udet.
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94:45 - 94:47We were struggling with them already for months.
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94:50 - 94:51It will be worse than ever.
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94:54 - 94:55They will send everything they have.
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95:10 - 95:10Fucking cold.
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96:00 - 96:01What the hell are you doing?
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96:03 - 96:04Excuse the disturbance, Lieutenant.
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96:05 - 96:06What do you want with the picture of my brother?
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96:07 - 96:09He ordered me to take them off.
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96:10 - 96:11All of his pictures.
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96:13 - 96:13Sir.
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96:24 - 96:25Move out!
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98:37 - 98:38May god help us.
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98:50 - 98:51Gentlemen.
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98:54 - 98:55Let's go!
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99:15 - 99:16Ignition!
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103:19 - 103:20He really returned.
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103:22 - 103:25His Flying Circus has swept
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103:26 - 103:28He passed over us.
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103:29 - 103:30He waved at us.
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103:39 - 103:42Richthofen's Fighter Squadron1, Cappy, France
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103:56 - 103:56Captain!
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104:07 - 104:07Gentlemen!
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104:11 - 104:14The High Command in northern sector wants to thank us.
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104:14 - 104:16I want to thank you, too.
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104:16 - 104:18You fought outstandingly.
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104:18 - 104:19Thank you.
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104:21 - 104:23Thank you Captain.
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105:11 - 105:14That's not how you pictured your
famous cousin, am i right? -
105:17 - 105:19The glorious Captain that
you have seen on photos. -
105:20 - 105:22The biggest hero of the Fatherland.
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105:23 - 105:25The ace of aces with 80 victories.
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105:27 - 105:29Nobody else has shot down so many of them.
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105:31 - 105:32I am really proud to be his brother.
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105:38 - 105:40You don't have a chance against this family, Udet.
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105:43 - 105:43Peace?
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106:16 - 106:17Is that one of yours?
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106:20 - 106:21I don't remember anymore.
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106:23 - 106:24You are flying again, right?
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106:28 - 106:29Why did you hide it.
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106:30 - 106:32Why did you lie to me again?
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106:52 - 106:53I didn't want to worry you.
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106:54 - 106:55I just want that you are happy.
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106:56 - 106:58Käthe, I can't do what they want from me.
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106:59 - 107:01They offered you security.
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107:01 - 107:02Your life.
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107:08 - 107:09When I was a little boy...
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107:10 - 107:13I could hit every target with
the rifle of my father. -
107:15 - 107:17Targets that the others couldn't see anymore.
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107:20 - 107:22I dreamed about seeing everything.
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107:22 - 107:23Like a bird.
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107:24 - 107:25Falcon eye.
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107:26 - 107:28"Eagle eye" was my nickname.
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107:30 - 107:31When I became a pilot
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107:32 - 107:35I really thought that I could see
everything from above -
107:37 - 107:38I saw nothing.
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107:39 - 107:41I was blind before I met you.
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107:43 - 107:44You opened my eyes.
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107:45 - 107:47You showed me what I didn't want to see.
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107:49 - 107:51We all just wanted to fly.
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107:52 - 107:54Voss, Sternberg...
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107:54 - 107:56Lehmann, Wolff...
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107:56 - 107:58Hawker
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107:58 - 108:01No matter which side, we all knew the risks.
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108:05 - 108:06I wanted to be the best.
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108:08 - 108:09I wanted to win and I assumed I had won.
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108:10 - 108:11But now I can see, Käthe.
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108:11 - 108:14I can see now that we turned the world into a slaughterhouse.
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108:14 - 108:16And I have already contributed too much
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108:18 - 108:20They are faking hope with my photo
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108:20 - 108:22where there is no hope left.
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108:22 - 108:23They use my name.
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108:23 - 108:25To pretend that there is immortality
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108:25 - 108:27although there is only pain and death left.
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108:28 - 108:29You said it yourself:
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108:30 - 108:31"The men who die out there have no choice."
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108:32 - 108:33I have.
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108:33 - 108:35I can't simply order them into battle.
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108:36 - 108:37I can perhaps lead them out there.
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108:37 - 108:39Help them.
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108:39 - 108:40Die with them.
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108:40 - 108:42But I will never betray them or hide the truth.
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108:42 - 108:45by playing an immortal God in Berlin.
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108:50 - 108:51You
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108:52 - 108:53You are my biggest victory.
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109:14 - 109:15Captain?
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109:17 - 109:18Excuse me please.
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109:20 - 109:21Capt...
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109:24 - 109:27Captain, an enemy squadron is approaching the front line
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109:28 - 109:28Thank you.
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109:30 - 109:30Sir.
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109:50 - 109:52Yes, thank you.
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110:00 - 110:01They were sighted a Lagnycourt.
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110:02 - 110:03That means...
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110:03 - 110:05They are coming from north west.
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110:06 - 110:07Thank you.
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110:08 - 110:09Brother.
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110:09 - 110:12How about me leading Nr 11 and you fly to my right?
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110:12 - 110:13It will be my pleasure.
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110:14 - 110:15Wolfram
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110:16 - 110:18You avoid every dogfight!
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110:18 - 110:19Stay near to Lothar.
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110:20 - 110:21If you are attacked you fly back!
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110:22 - 110:23And fast.
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110:24 - 110:26Intelligence and cowardice are very close.
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110:44 - 110:45A nice day to fly.
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110:49 - 110:50You are a courageous man, Baron.
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110:56 - 110:58A very courageous man...
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113:08 - 113:09Ignition!
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114:19 - 114:22Allied territory, northern France
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114:22 - 114:25two weeks later
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114:53 - 114:53Thank you.
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114:54 - 114:55You are welcome.
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114:56 - 114:57Mademoiselle.
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115:45 - 115:47I wanted to visit you much earlier.
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115:49 - 115:52But it wasn't easy to get into allied territory.
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115:56 - 115:58But then our friend helped me.
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116:02 - 116:04He asked me why I wanted to come here?
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116:07 - 116:09I said because I love you.
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116:13 - 116:15Have I ever said that to you?
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117:30 - 117:33Manfred von Richthofen
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117:33 - 117:36The most successful pilot
of ww1 with 80 victories -
117:36 - 117:39Shot down on 21. April 1918
being 25 years old. -
117:39 - 117:44He was buried with military
honors by the allies. -
117:45 - 117:52Käte Otersdorf, nothing is known about her life after the war
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117:55 - 118:00Captain Roy Brown. He was then believed
to be the one who shot down Richthofen -
118:00 - 118:05But until now nobody knows exactly how the Red Baron died.
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118:05 - 118:07Captain Brown died of a heart attack in 1944
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118:07 - 118:10Lothar von Richthofen survived ww1
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118:10 - 118:13He had a fatal accident on July 4 1922
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118:13 - 118:17while landing a transport plan in Hamburg.
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118:21 - 118:25Werner Voss, Fighter Ace and one of
Richthofen's best friends -
118:25 - 118:31He got 48 victories before he was shot down
on September 23 1917 -
118:33 - 118:37Kurt Wolff, 33 Kills, shot down on September 15 1917.
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118:37 - 118:44He forgot to take his bedcap on his last flight.
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118:44 - 118:49Many jewish pilots fought for the German Reich in ww1
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118:49 - 118:55They are all represented by the fictional
character of Friedrich Sternberg -
118:57 - 119:00Wolfram von Richthofen, Richthofen's cousin fought during
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119:00 - 119:04the last months of ww1 as a pilot
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119:04 - 119:08until Germany surrendered on November 1918
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119:09 - 119:19Downloaded From www.AllSubs.org
- Title:
- The Red Baron, full movie (eng)
- Description:
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The Red Baron, the story of the young and famous pilot "Red Baron", Manfred Von Richtofen, who has fought for germans in first world war.
the Red baron, la storia del giovane e celeberrimo aviatore "Barone Rosso", Manfred Von Richtofen, che ha combattuto per l'esercito tedesco nella prima guerra mondiale. Il film, non esistente il lingua italiana, è in lingua inglese. - Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 02:03:39
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