Unsere Mütter, Unsere Väter [Teil 1 Full]
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0:01 - 0:38=== Subs by /int/-Bernd ===
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0:38 - 0:43"They say that everything around you
becomes quiet, -
0:43 - 0:50in the Moment of death."
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0:50 - 1:08Cover!
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1:08 - 1:11Open fire on my command.
We need to shoot. -
1:11 - 1:19On my command!
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1:19 - 1:24"That is Friedhelm, my Brother."
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1:24 - 1:35"He won't be
much of a help anymore." -
1:35 - 1:43Our Mothers, our Fathers
Episode 1: A different time -
1:43 - 1:46"Six months ago
in Berlin -
1:46 - 1:48we said Good Bye
to our parents." -
1:48 - 1:54"A human live."
-
1:54 - 1:58I expect of you
to do us all proud. -
1:58 - 2:02Its about nothing less
than the future of Germany. -
2:02 - 2:07You've already proven yourself.
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2:07 - 2:14And you,
you stick to your brother. -
2:14 - 2:33Maybe something will
become of you. -
2:33 - 2:36You are going to take all of them?
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2:36 - 2:40Yeah, sure.
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2:40 - 2:53Hurry up, the girls are waiting.
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2:53 - 2:56Take care.
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2:56 - 3:02Wilhelm.
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3:02 - 3:06You bring him back to me.
Promise. -
3:06 - 3:22Promise!
I promise. -
3:22 - 3:26Bring the Unteroffizier
another Korn and the bill. -
3:26 - 3:43Then you call it a day.
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3:43 - 3:46Won't your Soldier get a kiss?
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3:46 - 3:49If I fall tomorrow,
your heart will be broken. -
3:49 - 3:52If you fall,
then only in the gutter. -
3:52 - 3:56Good night.
Good night. -
3:56 - 4:04Greta.
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4:04 - 4:07So?
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4:07 - 4:13I did it.
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4:13 - 4:15I knew it. Come!
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4:15 - 4:21It's time to party.
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4:21 - 4:23With an A, what else.
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4:23 - 4:26Even though they wanted to trick me.
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4:26 - 4:29They asked me what
came after the Third Reich. -
4:29 - 4:31Nothing.
-
4:31 - 4:35The millenial kingdom
remains eternal. -
4:35 - 4:39Just a few days until
I go to the front. -
4:39 - 4:41Did you tell him,
that you love him? -
4:41 - 4:44Stop it.
You've got to tell Wilhelm. -
4:44 - 4:48We're at war,
life can be pretty short. -
4:48 - 4:51Do you want to wait until ultimate victory?
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4:51 - 4:54The few months.
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4:54 - 4:57There they are.
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4:57 - 4:59All right,
I'm going to tell him today. -
4:59 - 5:02You can use my room.
Greta! -
5:02 - 5:10What?
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5:10 - 5:12Ladies.
-
5:12 - 5:17Na.
-
5:17 - 5:20Don't you have any luggage?
Luggage? -
5:20 - 5:23This Man is a Leutnant -
it will be picked up. -
5:23 - 5:26I understand.
Where is Viktor? -
5:26 - 5:30Schalom, Volksgenossen.
Schalom. -
5:30 - 5:33Where's your luggage?
"We were five. Five friends." -
5:33 - 5:36Since when do you have a bicycle?
Stolen. -
5:36 - 5:40"We wanted to bid our farewells,
before we parted ways." -
5:40 - 5:48To us. - To us.
- To us. -
5:48 - 5:50"We grew up in the same neighborhood
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5:50 - 5:53and knew each other,
since we were kids." -
5:53 - 5:55"We could not have been more different"
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5:55 - 6:01"But we were friends that
sticked together." -
6:01 - 6:03"Charly, our runt,
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6:03 - 6:06wants do do her duty
for the Fatherland." -
6:06 - 6:08"She will work
in a military hospital, -
6:08 - 6:13which follows my unit
behind the front." -
6:13 - 6:15"Viktor Goldstein."
-
6:15 - 6:19"His father, a tailor, was a
Unteroffizier in the First World war" -
6:19 - 6:21"Viktor was supposed to
take over the business, -
6:21 - 6:25before it was shattered
in the Reichskristallnacht." -
6:25 - 6:28"This is his girlfriend Greta.
They are inseperable." -
6:28 - 6:30"Greta does not mind,
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6:30 - 6:33that their relationship is considered
to be racial defilement." -
6:33 - 6:35"She is going to be a star."
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6:35 - 6:38"The new Marlene Dietrich."
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6:38 - 6:40"My younger Brother Friedhelm."
-
6:40 - 6:43"The Bookworm,
who loves Rimbaud and Jünger." -
6:43 - 6:48"I admire him for his
intelligence and his wit." -
6:48 - 6:51"For him, it's the first time."
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6:51 - 6:53"And here am I, Wilhelm Winter."
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6:53 - 6:56"Leutnant of the Greyhound Company."
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6:56 - 7:00"Deployment to Poland and France.
Tomorrow we'll be heading to Russia." -
7:00 - 7:03Swing-Music
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7:03 - 7:07Friedhelm, give it to me!
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7:07 - 7:09The War will make
a man out of him. -
7:09 - 7:13The War will bring out
the worst of us. -
7:13 - 7:16If you lose, they'll say
it'll be our fault again. -
7:16 - 7:22This is no country for weaklings.
Everyone has to make sacrifices. -
7:22 - 7:35Ah!
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7:35 - 7:37Wilhelm...
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7:37 - 7:42Knocking
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7:42 - 7:44Hide.
No. -
7:44 - 7:48If they find out that
you're here in spite of the curfew. -
7:48 - 7:51you'd go to a camp
and we'd go with you. -
7:51 - 7:54Same rights for everyone.
Selfishness is treason to the fatherland. -
7:54 - 8:09Isn't it?
Yes. -
8:09 - 8:11Heil Hitler.
Heil Hitler. -
8:11 - 8:24How can I help you?
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8:24 - 8:33May I?
-
8:33 - 8:37A farewell party.
We're leaving for the east tomorrow. -
8:37 - 8:41Wilhelm Winter.
This is my brother Friedhelm. -
8:41 - 8:47Miss Charlotte
will serve as a nurse on the frontlines. -
8:47 - 8:54You stay at the homefront?
-
8:54 - 8:57It seems there has been a call,
Somebody is listening to Swing. -
8:57 - 9:01With Jews.
-
9:01 - 9:13With Jews?
We wouldn't tolerate something like that. -
9:13 - 9:19Teddy Stauffer.
-
9:19 - 9:22I didn't know that
Swing was prohibited. -
9:22 - 9:27Your Name?
Greta Müller. -
9:27 - 9:29Incitement of hatred, Fräulein Müller.
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9:29 - 9:36Report yourself in the
Prinz Albrecht Straße 8. -
9:36 - 9:38To the ultimate victory.
- Heil Hitler. -
9:38 - 9:46Heil Hitler.
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9:46 - 9:49A drink?
Yes. -
9:49 - 9:53What?
You flirted with him. -
9:53 - 9:58I saved you,
you Schmendrik. -
9:58 - 10:01Greta, we have to go.
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10:01 - 10:05Now? Charly wanted to...
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10:05 - 10:09That can wait.
The war's over on christmas. -
10:09 - 10:11Yeah, let's vow
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10:11 - 10:16We'll be here again on christmas
here in this room. -
10:16 - 10:18Alive.
Christmas in Berlin. -
10:18 - 10:21Christmas in Berlin.
Christmas in Berlin. -
10:21 - 10:24I'm going to take another photo.
Go there. -
10:24 - 10:28There in front the shelf.
Come on. -
10:28 - 10:33Here?
Yes, take a chair. -
10:33 - 10:36Friedhelm,
go in front, next to Greta. -
10:36 - 10:39"We were five friends."
-
10:39 - 10:44"We were young and we knew
that the future belonged to us." -
10:44 - 10:50"The whole world laid before us
We just had to grab it." -
10:50 - 10:53"We were invincible."
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10:53 - 11:04"We should know better soon."
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11:04 - 11:07"July 10th 1941."
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11:07 - 11:11"This war will be different
to all other wars before." -
11:11 - 11:13"It's a joy to push forward."
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11:13 - 11:23"The frenzy of speed.
To go further and further and further." -
11:23 - 11:26"The endlessness of space."
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11:26 - 11:29"Landscapes like we've never
seen before." -
11:29 - 11:31"Fields extending to the horizon."
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11:31 - 11:33"The sky so far and blue,
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11:33 - 11:39as if God wanted to bedazzle us
with the beauty of his creation." -
11:39 - 11:44Isn't that great?
Soon here'll be german farms. -
11:44 - 11:46"My men are putting up flawlessly."
-
11:46 - 11:49"On every mission
they're always at the forefront." -
11:49 - 11:51"Everyone except Friedhelm,
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11:51 - 11:54who everyone considers to be a coward,
who provokes me daily. -
11:54 - 11:57who I feel ashamed of."
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11:57 - 12:00How far is it to Moscow?
- About 700 Kilometers. -
12:00 - 12:03Let's drive through,
we're the greyhounds. -
12:03 - 12:06Breakfast on the Red Square
with Vodka and Caviar. -
12:06 - 12:09And how are you going to
become a hero then? -
12:09 - 12:12Didn't get a single russian and
already wants to have won the war. -
12:12 - 12:15Well, if the russians
surrender all the time? -
12:15 - 12:17Shall I shoot captives?
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12:17 - 12:21Winter here would rather
tell them poems. -
12:21 - 12:25Koch, how many do you have?
- Koch has at least ten already. -
12:25 - 12:39Then Freitag will send his wife
a postcard from the red square tomorrow. -
12:39 - 12:43It's not going to be that bad
-
12:43 - 12:45You coming?
-
12:45 - 12:47He's just going to give you a real ticking off.
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12:47 - 12:50And why should I report in
personally then? -
12:50 - 12:53I already testified.
-
12:53 - 12:56I'd come with you,
but my train doesn't wait. -
12:56 - 13:07All right, I'll manage.
I'm sure you will. -
13:07 - 13:11Charly!
How do I look? -
13:11 - 13:34Like a movie star.
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13:34 - 13:45Miss Müller, please.
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13:45 - 13:50How are your friends?
Any news from the front? -
13:50 - 13:56Only victories.
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13:56 - 14:02So, you love swing?
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14:02 - 14:07I like it modern.
-
14:07 - 14:10Reich Secretary of Propaganda Dr. Goebbels
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14:10 - 14:16calls Swing
degenerate Nigger music. -
14:16 - 14:30We all... can be mistaken.
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14:30 - 14:32I agree with you.
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14:32 - 14:37Cigarette?
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14:37 - 14:45Thanks.
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14:45 - 14:49I've read your testimony.
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14:49 - 14:56You have sung?
Yes. -
14:56 - 14:59I have good connections
to state broadcasting. -
14:59 - 15:02Maybe something can be arranged.
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15:02 - 15:05That would be wonderful.
-
15:05 - 15:12Marlene Dietrich...
We shouldn't mention her. -
15:12 - 15:25Maybe you could sing
a song to me sometime? -
15:25 - 15:28Hauptmann Feigl.
Wilhelm. -
15:28 - 15:32Six Kilometers northeast.
A pocket of resistance in a factory. -
15:32 - 15:35The company circumvents it
and continues. -
15:35 - 15:38You take your best men
and smoke it out. -
15:38 - 15:41Afterwards you'll advance to us.
- Jawohl. -
15:41 - 15:47Good luck.
-
15:47 - 15:54The factory site
has to be cleared... -
15:54 - 16:00Jawohl, Herr Leutnant.
Then lets go! -
16:00 - 16:03Now it's hunting time!
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16:03 - 16:05Jawohl, Hauptoffizier.
-
16:05 - 16:20Let's whack the Ivan.
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16:20 - 16:23Welcome,
I am head nurse Brigitte. -
16:23 - 16:25Hildegard.
Charlotte, my pleasure. -
16:25 - 16:29Come in.
I'll show you everything. -
16:29 - 16:31Here are the light casualties.
-
16:31 - 16:34The severely injured
are in Section A. -
16:34 - 16:39In C are the contagious cases.
-
16:39 - 16:43What did this used to be?
A station for women in childbed. -
16:43 - 16:45You know, why you're here?
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16:45 - 16:51To serve the german soldiers.
-
16:51 - 16:55These are the new nurses.
Oberfeldarzt Dr. Jahn. -
16:55 - 16:58I need you in the OR.
- Right away, Dr. Jahn. -
16:58 - 17:01No private contact with
the soldiers. -
17:01 - 17:04Especially not with the doctors.
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17:04 - 17:07If I hear about anything
I'll have you transferred. -
17:07 - 17:13We represent
the german woman. -
17:13 - 17:17Serve the german soldiers.
Sounds promising. -
17:17 - 17:37Hildegard...
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17:37 - 17:40Four or five
up there in the factory. -
17:40 - 17:42Heavy MG, a Maxim.
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17:42 - 17:48We've told them to surrender.
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17:48 - 17:55Machine gun.
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17:55 - 18:01Were going with two fireteams,
I need to men. -
18:01 - 18:07Any volunteers?
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18:07 - 18:10Bartel, Schmidt, with the Leutnant.
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18:10 - 18:12The LMG will provide suppressive fire.
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18:12 - 18:15Give Schmidt your rifle, you buffoon.
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18:15 - 18:18Freitag, Koch and Verbinsky with me.
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18:18 - 18:21Show them what you're made of!
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18:21 - 18:32Schweiß für Blut!
- March! -
18:32 - 18:36Spannungsvolle Musik
-
18:36 - 18:55Maschinengewehrschüsse
-
18:55 - 19:16Go, go, go, go!
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19:16 - 19:18Maybe we've got them all.
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19:18 - 19:33Or maybe they're calling
Comrade Stal- -
19:33 - 19:38Cover!
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19:38 - 19:41Sch-sch-sch.
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19:41 - 20:00Schmidt, hang in there.
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20:00 - 20:02Bartel, go!
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20:02 - 21:00Go, go, go!
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21:00 - 21:03Shall I shoot?
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21:03 - 21:32Tell me, goddamnit!
-
21:32 - 21:36Goddamn jewish bolshevik bastard!
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21:36 - 21:40Schneider, pull yourself together!
Schmidt could still be alive. -
21:40 - 21:44But he...
No buts! Get the MG from upstairs. -
21:44 - 21:47Jawohl, Herr Leutnant.
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21:47 - 22:01Where is Freitag?
The medic is treating him. -
22:01 - 22:04Get the men to the truck.
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22:04 - 22:14He is one of those Commissars.
He will be interrogated, understood? -
22:14 - 22:18Bring them away!
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22:18 - 22:21You heard it, men.
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22:21 - 22:33Verbinsky.
-
22:33 - 22:36Look!
That's for the cook sergeant. -
22:36 - 22:39I have a recipe for a meat soup
from my grandmother. -
22:39 - 23:13Come, Schnitzel.
Come. Come, Schnitzel. -
23:13 - 23:23Door opens
-
23:23 - 23:28This seam here, it's skewed.
You have to open it up again. -
23:28 - 23:30And here, this cuff as well.
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23:30 - 23:36Is that everything?
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23:36 - 23:40A good work
will always stay a good work. -
23:40 - 23:42Were not humans anymore
for them -
23:42 - 23:46You're exaggerating.
Why should they forego us? -
23:46 - 23:51When we've won the war,
everything will calm down. -
23:51 - 23:53Since when is this our war?
-
23:53 - 23:56I have always served Germany
well and faithfully. -
23:56 - 24:06That will not be forgotten.
-
24:06 - 24:09Are you still meeting that girl?
-
24:09 - 24:12Why?
You know its prohibited. -
24:12 - 24:28Do you trust her?
-
24:28 - 24:45Moaning
-
24:45 - 24:48Charly has written.
She says the war is splendid. -
24:48 - 24:50You grow stronger and harder.
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24:50 - 24:54And that we're going to
celebrate christmas together. -
24:54 - 25:01Her military hospital is pretty close
to Wilhelms unit. -
25:01 - 25:04I'm going to the american
embassy tomorrow. -
25:04 - 25:06Why?
-
25:06 - 25:16When I'm famous I'll make sure
that nothing happens to you. -
25:16 - 25:18Heinz Rühmann has
a jewish wife as well. -
25:18 - 25:30Heinz Rühmann has divorced his jewish wife.
-
25:30 - 25:34What did he want?
-
25:34 - 25:49Trust me.
-
25:49 - 25:54Screams of agony.
-
25:54 - 25:56Aaah!
-
25:56 - 26:07Clamp.
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26:07 - 26:18Compress. Quick,
this man is going to bleed out! -
26:18 - 26:21Scalpel.
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26:21 - 26:51Out! Out with you!
Get lost! -
26:51 - 26:55It seems the comrades have understood
the superiority of the aryan race. -
26:55 - 27:14This is a present from the Führer.
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27:14 - 27:18Here. This is just the appetizer.
Afterwards there'll be Schnitzel. -
27:18 - 27:22And from the rest of the calf
there'll be ribs. -
27:22 - 27:25There will be soup, cook.
Jawohl, Herr Leutnant. -
27:25 - 27:32Friedhelm.
-
27:32 - 27:34Why are you doing that?
-
27:34 - 27:37What? Did I forgot to salute,
Leutnant? -
27:37 - 27:40You damn well know what!
-
27:40 - 27:43You never volunteer.
-
27:43 - 27:46For the battle against the
international finance jewry? -
27:46 - 27:49I thought one hero in the family
was enough. -
27:49 - 27:56I'm not your brother here,
but your superior. -
27:56 - 27:59You know, what they think about you.
-
27:59 - 28:05I could protect you from father.
- I never asked you for this -
28:05 - 28:17If you want me to be in a fireteam,
then assign me to one. -
28:17 - 28:21We drink a last time
to Schmidt. -
28:21 - 28:25Winter, you can carve a notch
into your stock as well. -
28:25 - 28:29If you need a kill,
just lend us your rifle. -
28:29 - 28:47Have you heard anything from Freitag?
- He is in the military hospital. -
28:47 - 28:51Nice Work, Leutnant.
Thanks, Herr Hauptmann. -
28:51 - 28:53Shall I inform Schmidts parents?
-
28:53 - 28:57I'm doing that right now.
-
28:57 - 29:00The russian commissar was interrogated.
-
29:00 - 29:06Completely fanatic.
He says, that we will never win. -
29:06 - 29:09He can be shot now.
-
29:09 - 29:13The man is a prisoner of war.
You know the order. -
29:13 - 29:17The Soviets did not sign
the Geneva Convention. -
29:17 - 29:22Commissars are to be executed immediately.
-
29:22 - 29:29That is not a normal war,
but an ideology. -
29:29 - 31:00Do it somewhere off,
so the men won't brutalize. -
31:00 - 31:38Gun fire
-
31:38 - 31:46Here you are.
-
31:46 - 31:49That can happen to anyone.
-
31:49 - 31:57On my first operation I mixed up
the clamps and the scissors. -
31:57 - 32:20Did he make it?
-
32:20 - 32:24Better make it two centimeters less.
Stay still. -
32:24 - 32:28And the neckline has to -
- reach the navel, I know. -
32:28 - 32:31Now stay still.
-
32:31 - 32:42How long are you going to need?
All right, I'll stay still. -
32:42 - 32:47We can't continue like this.
There are rumors. -
32:47 - 32:50Rumors?
-
32:50 - 32:57The Jews
will be sent east. -
32:57 - 33:00Were you at the american embassy?
-
33:00 - 33:03There are no new numbers.
-
33:03 - 33:06Nobody gets out anymore.
-
33:06 - 33:29Turn around.
-
33:29 - 33:35Is it true that the Leutnant had to
execute the captive? -
33:35 - 33:39Yeah, that's true.
-
33:39 - 33:42I hope that Stalin
holds out a little longer. -
33:42 - 33:46When the russian capitulates tomorrow,
we'll never get to Moscow. -
33:46 - 33:51All of them would come home
with neat uniforms and medals. -
33:51 - 33:54And me? I'd just be a normal civilian.
-
33:54 - 33:55Ist doch so, oder?
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33:55 - 34:00His whole life, my old man was never further than
ten kilometers away from his farm. -
34:00 - 34:03And I am a thousand away.
And you know why? -
34:03 - 34:06The Führer said that
when the war is won, -
34:06 - 34:09there will be land here in the east
for every one of us. -
34:09 - 34:11I'll find myself a woman and stay here.
-
34:11 - 34:15It will be fertilized quite well...
...with our blood. -
34:15 - 34:17Not with yours, Winter.
-
34:17 - 34:21You duck your head,
as soon as the Ivan lets one loose. -
34:21 - 34:23I just want to defer to you,
Schneider, -
34:23 - 34:29when you're that keen on getting an iron cross, huh?
-
34:29 - 34:32What?
-
34:32 - 34:36What did you say?
-
34:36 - 34:45Attention!
-
34:45 - 34:50Call it off for today.
We're leaving at six. -
34:50 - 34:57It's going to be a hard day tomorrow.
Good night. -
34:57 - 35:04Go to sleep men,
tomorrow at six we'll be starting. -
35:04 - 35:08Goddamnit... That with the Leutnant...
- Koch, he did it for us. -
35:08 - 35:10Not for me.
-
35:10 - 35:13Otherwise one of us
would have had to have done it. -
35:13 - 35:15No, we wouldn't.
-
35:15 - 35:18Do you think the Russian would
do it differently? -
35:18 - 35:27Maybe he is learning from us.
-
35:27 - 35:30What did you learn?
Head nurse, I don't know... -
35:30 - 35:33Do you think it's enough,
to pledge loyalty to the Fuhrer, -
35:33 - 35:36and suddenly you're a nurse?
-
35:36 - 35:40It won't happen again.
Bedpans and changing bandages. -
35:40 - 35:57There are ukranians waiting outside.
Select an assistant. -
35:57 - 36:02Who is experienced
with sick and injured people? -
36:02 - 36:06Who speaks german?
-
36:06 - 36:10What is a syringe?
-
36:10 - 36:13For injections.
-
36:13 - 36:16In the hat?
-
36:16 - 36:19Yes.
-
36:19 - 36:27But if the hat is sick,
it won't be healed with just that. -
36:27 - 36:32You're experienced with sick people?
Yes. -
36:32 - 36:35Are you jewish?
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36:35 - 36:38No.
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36:38 - 36:41Good, come with me.
-
36:41 - 36:56The others... Davai!
-
36:56 - 37:01Where were you last night?
Were you with that girl again? -
37:01 - 37:04What are you doing?
-
37:04 - 37:07The newest Idea by
Herrn Doktor Joseph Goebbels. -
37:07 - 37:09We all have to wear it now.
-
37:09 - 37:12It's a law.
Even if it's wrong -
37:12 - 37:15a good German
does not violate the law. -
37:15 - 37:20Here, Thread Number 3.
We are no Germans anymore. -
37:20 - 37:25Not for them.
-
37:25 - 37:28Your arrogance
is going to cost you dear. -
37:28 - 37:30Viktor.
-
37:30 - 37:32Viktor!
-
37:32 - 37:36What are you doing?
That's no way to speak to your father. -
37:36 - 37:52There are so many things he doesn't understand anymore.
What? -
37:52 - 38:07It's all right.
-
38:07 - 38:12Did you go to the embassy?
Yeah. -
38:12 - 38:25As soon as they have new quotas,
we're on board. -
38:25 - 38:28"September 19th, 1941."
-
38:28 - 38:32"We're arresting
hundred thousands of Russians." -
38:32 - 38:35"But they don't give up,
they fight for every house." -
38:35 - 38:39"The twitching of a colossus,
just about to fall." -
38:39 - 38:43"I am optimistic, that we will
be back home by christmas." -
38:43 - 38:58"And yet, its still a different
war from what I imagined." -
38:58 - 39:02Security service is conducting
a cleansing operation here. -
39:02 - 39:12The Order: Nobody gets in,
nobody gets out. -
39:12 - 39:15What do we do if somebody
wants to get through? -
39:15 - 39:31Shoot them.
-
39:31 - 39:38You like to shoot, don't you?
-
39:38 - 39:41When I was seven,
my dad got laid off. -
39:41 - 39:44So we went to the woods, hunting.
-
39:44 - 39:56Only after the Führer came,
my dad got work again. -
39:56 - 40:08There they are, finally.
-
40:08 - 40:28Auxiliary police. Ukranians.
-
40:28 - 40:54There are children present.
...they are not allowed to kill civilians. -
40:54 - 40:59Hey!
-
40:59 - 41:02Stoj! Let her go!
What does 'immediately' mean? -
41:02 - 41:09Sehtschassje.
- Sehtschassje. -
41:09 - 41:13What's going on here?
-
41:13 - 41:19Let go!
-
41:19 - 41:26Apustijt.
Apustijt. -
41:26 - 41:30Herr Sturmbannführer.
Herr Leutnant. -
41:30 - 41:32That girl belongs to the security service.
-
41:32 - 41:36Like all civilians this girl is
under the control of the Wehrmacht. -
41:36 - 41:40That's no civilian,
that's a jew. -
41:40 - 41:42An order is an order.
-
41:42 - 41:45And your orders are to lead
a ukranian mob? -
41:45 - 41:48How honorable
for a german officer. -
41:48 - 41:52This girl is your responsibility
until I have sorted out this issue. -
41:52 - 41:57Understood.
-
41:57 - 42:59As you wish, Leutnant.
Herr Sturmbannführer. -
42:59 - 43:03I need papers.
-
43:03 - 43:06For a friend,
that has to leave germany. -
43:06 - 43:13For a friend?
-
43:13 - 43:22Can you help him?
-
43:22 - 43:27Do you mean the jew?
-
43:27 - 43:33Believe me, that problem
is going to take care of itself. -
43:33 - 43:35What do you mean with that?
-
43:35 - 43:40You better only worry about
the things you know about -
43:40 - 43:42That problem is going to ta-
-
43:42 - 43:50I said, only worry about the things
you really know about. -
43:50 - 43:55Are you doing well with your program?
-
43:55 - 43:57Yeah.
-
43:57 - 44:03Good.
-
44:03 - 44:08Believe me,
-
44:08 - 44:17I'll make a star out of you.
-
44:17 - 44:20Leningrad is trapped since
September 7th, -
44:20 - 44:24Kiew will fall, and it's only
500 Kilometers to Moscow. -
44:24 - 44:28High command assumes that the Russians
will do a last, desperate attempt -
44:28 - 44:31to stop the middle army group
-
44:31 - 44:36Use the time to get your material
and weapons back to shape. -
44:36 - 44:44Leutnant Winter. A Word.
-
44:44 - 44:46Are you crazy?
-
44:46 - 44:49A Sturmbannführer
of security service. -
44:49 - 44:53He executed a child in front of my eyes.
- Where there's jews, theres partisans. -
44:53 - 44:56We are waging a war.
That is no war. -
44:56 - 44:58Yes it is. A new one.
In the name of the Fuhrer. -
44:58 - 45:02If we lose this war,
not even god will save us. -
45:02 - 45:08and most definitely not the Fuhrer.
-
45:08 - 45:15Then we must not
under any circumstances lose it. -
45:15 - 45:17You're my best man.
-
45:17 - 45:26You can make it far.
Don't ruin your carreer. -
45:26 - 45:29Wilhelm.
-
45:29 - 45:41We should bid farewell to
the world as we know it. -
45:41 - 45:44She wasn't older than eleven.
-
45:44 - 45:48It's about the purity of our race.
-
45:48 - 45:50The jews are tainting
the blood of the germans. -
45:50 - 45:53Fuck off, Schneider.
- It's in "Mein Kampf". -
45:53 - 45:56You can read?
-
45:56 - 46:00We're defending our fatherland.
-
46:00 - 46:20And what are they doing over there?
Exactly the same thing. -
46:20 - 46:24Herr Sturmbannführer.
Leutnant. -
46:24 - 46:29I'm sorry about the mess earlier.
That was not necessary. -
46:29 - 46:33But the jewish blood is so malicious,
it just spreads everywhere. Unpredictable. -
46:33 - 46:45That's why the jews
are so dangerous. -
46:45 - 48:09Achtung!
-
48:09 - 48:12Lilija, no!
-
48:12 - 48:16Better Doktor Jahn.
Grab. -
48:16 - 48:19That's a broken upper arm.
We really have to wait for Dr. Jahn. -
48:19 - 48:35Not Broken. Grab.
Here. Here! -
48:35 - 48:39Not Broken.
-
48:39 - 48:43What do we have here?
-
48:43 - 48:46A dislocated shoulder.
-
48:46 - 48:53We have put it right ourselves.
-
48:53 - 48:56Good, Nurse Charlotte.
-
48:56 - 49:07You're slowly getting better.
-
49:07 - 49:32Thanks.
-
49:32 - 49:35Everythings quiet.
Ivan is shitting his pants. -
49:35 - 49:38Don't think you can fall asleep, Winter.
-
49:38 - 50:21Yeah.
-
50:21 - 50:27A damn russian sewing-machine.
They've turned off the lights. -
50:27 - 50:52Winter, put out your cigarette.
-
50:52 - 51:05Put down the cigarette!
-
51:05 - 51:12Winter you idiot!
You're gonna pay for this. -
51:12 - 51:29You did that on purpose, Winter!
-
51:29 - 51:36We have a dashing Artillary Leutnant on the A.
-
51:36 - 51:39What? These man haven't seen
a woman for weeks. -
51:39 - 51:50We're boosting the fighting power.
If they catch you... -
51:50 - 51:54She's so much better than us.
-
51:54 - 51:57There's morphium missing again.
-
51:57 - 52:00Maybe she's working with the partisans?
-
52:00 - 52:03They say, they sneak into the
military hospitals at night. -
52:03 - 52:08and kill soldiers that can't
defend themselves in their beds. -
52:08 - 53:28And I even selected her...
-
53:28 - 53:30You're not only a disgrace
for the company, -
53:30 - 53:33but for your brother as well.
-
53:33 - 53:36Say, Schneider...
-
53:36 - 53:39did anyone ever tell you that
-
53:39 - 53:50you look pretty jewish?
-
53:50 - 54:03Stop it!
Schneider, that's enough. -
54:03 - 54:21Get him to the medic.
-
54:21 - 54:23Did you see her legs?
-
54:23 - 54:25Yeah.
-
54:25 - 54:28So?
So... -
54:28 - 54:31Your's are more beautiful.
So it is. -
54:31 - 54:37And I sing better than Marika Rökk
as well. -
54:37 - 54:45The box seats were sold out.
-
54:45 - 54:50Darling, are you coming?
We're missing the newsreel. -
54:50 - 55:32They're saying the russian
southwest front broke down. -
55:32 - 55:35You were lucky.
-
55:35 - 55:38We can release you soon.
-
55:38 - 55:43In the Kiew cauldron,
five russian armies have surrendered. -
55:43 - 55:45The military hospital
is going to be moved east. -
55:45 - 55:50As soon as the 60th arrives,
we're leaving. -
55:50 - 56:01The 60th? That's Wilhelms unit
isn't it? -
56:01 - 56:08Does he talk about me from time to time?
-
56:08 - 56:23Yes.
-
56:23 - 56:31Disembark, men.
-
56:31 - 56:34Leutnant Winter.
My orders are to... -
56:34 - 56:37I know, we'll be escorted.
-
56:37 - 56:39The number of partisans
has considerably increased. -
56:39 - 57:01Because of our farsighted policy to
consider the indigenous population inferior -
57:01 - 57:10Friedhelm.
-
57:10 - 57:15How are you?
Good. -
57:15 - 57:21I'm happy to hear that.
-
57:21 - 57:39Such a handsome Leutnant definitely
has a big lighter. -
57:39 - 57:43Wilhelm.
-
57:43 - 57:47Charly.
-
57:47 - 57:50How are you?
Good. -
57:50 - 57:52You look great.
Thanks. -
57:52 - 57:56Like a real front nurse.
-
57:56 - 58:03So, already found the right one
from all these men? -
58:03 - 58:18Yes.
-
58:18 - 58:20Farewell, Charly.
-
58:20 - 58:28Take care of yourself.
-
58:28 - 59:09Christmas in Berlin.
-
59:09 - 59:14I have one hour.
-
59:14 - 59:19There are rumors that Himmler is
going to enact a regulation, -
59:19 - 59:26that ultimately prohibits
the departure of jews. -
59:26 - 59:32Tell him, the noose is tightened.
-
59:32 - 59:34And I warn you.
-
59:34 - 59:37Race betrayal is a crime.
-
59:37 - 59:40It's dangerous to have a jewish friend
-
59:40 - 59:43if you want to achieve something here.
-
59:43 - 59:45What's going on?
-
59:45 - 59:51You mean, more dangerous than
having an affair with a german -
59:51 - 60:01if you have a wife and daughter?
-
60:01 - 60:13Do you have the papers?
-
60:13 - 60:39I need a photograph.
-
60:39 - 60:45Did you for...
Surprised? -
60:45 - 60:59Have you finally
finished my dress? -
60:59 - 61:04What for?
You're just going to take it off anyway. -
61:04 - 61:08Since when am I accountable to you?
-
61:08 - 61:11A money-grabbing
hook-nosed jew. -
61:11 - 61:14We're not engaged.
-
61:14 - 61:48You should be a little more thankful.
-
61:48 - 61:51"October 7th, 1941."
-
61:51 - 61:53"The rainy season has begun."
-
61:53 - 61:57"It's a flood that cripples
and brings everything to a halt." -
61:57 - 61:59"The end of the Blitzkrieg."
-
61:59 - 62:03"As if god averted us for
all the horrors that we bring." -
62:03 - 62:21"Maybe it's just the last test."
-
62:21 - 62:23What?
-
62:23 - 62:28He says we should stick to the left, and that
we need approximately 12 hours through the swamp. -
62:28 - 62:34Left. So there?
Da. -
62:34 - 62:38And partisans?
Njet. -
62:38 - 62:45I don't trust him.
-
62:45 - 62:48All right, let's go.
On your feet, ladies. -
62:48 - 62:52Dorgerloh, Schneider, Bartel with me.
-
62:52 - 63:12Winter, you lead the rest.
-
63:12 - 63:18I want to get out of this damn...
-
63:18 - 63:23What?
-
63:23 - 63:27Stay calm, Koch. Stay calm.
Don't move, Koch. -
63:27 - 63:30Friedhelm.
-
63:30 - 63:34Friedhelm, come.
-
63:34 - 63:36Mines!
-
63:36 - 63:42Mines!
Retreat, Men. Everyone back. -
63:42 - 63:50Come, Friedhelm.
-
63:50 - 63:58Greet... greet my sister.
Come on, now! -
63:58 - 64:30And now get lost!
-
64:30 - 64:34Where is Nurse Hildegard?
Hildegard? -
64:34 - 64:39Where were you this whole time?
- Emptying bedpans. -
64:39 - 64:41There's morphium missing again.
-
64:41 - 64:45If you see anything...
theft is forbidden under penalty of death. -
64:45 - 65:40And turn this up.
-
65:40 - 65:42Probably this whole swamp is mined.
-
65:42 - 65:45We have to go back and
send the combat engineers in. -
65:45 - 65:47Then we'll get stuck here.
-
65:47 - 65:50My men are already demoralized.
-
65:50 - 65:53No preparations for the winter
have been made. -
65:53 - 65:57If we're not in Moscow in six weeks,
we're going to freeze to death. -
65:57 - 66:00Without engineers we lose
at least a third of our men. -
66:00 - 66:10It doesn't have to be our men.
-
66:10 - 66:13Damnit, Winter, that's good.
-
66:13 - 66:17These damn farmers are all partisans anyway.
This guy sent us in there. -
66:17 - 66:29Better them than us.
-
66:29 - 66:36Move, Move.
Move, you bastard. -
66:36 - 66:44Everyone that stops or flees
gets shot. -
66:44 - 66:48Do you hear that Ivan?
Do you hear that? -
66:48 - 66:52Dawai! Dawai! Dawai!
-
66:52 - 67:02Marching row. Follow me.
-
67:02 - 67:07Do you remember our
last evening in Berlin? -
67:07 - 67:15Us five.
-
67:15 - 67:17I was right.
-
67:17 - 67:23The war will only bring out
the worst of us. -
67:23 - 67:39Dawai. Dawai. Dawai.
Move! -
67:39 - 67:45You're so quiet. Everything ok?
Bad news? -
67:45 - 67:50You lied to me.
-
67:50 - 67:54You're a doctor.
-
67:54 - 68:01Yes.
And a jew. -
68:01 - 68:19Yes.
-
68:19 - 68:28Headnurse.
-
68:28 - 68:32"...only beats for you."
-
68:32 - 68:35His name is Hans Müller and he's traveling
to Paris on behalf of the IG Farben. -
68:35 - 68:40Written and signed by
the defense inspection 3. -
68:40 - 68:42And he should hurry.
-
68:42 - 68:46From Paris he has to make it
to the unoccupied part. -
68:46 - 68:48To Marseille.
-
68:48 - 69:00After that he's on his own.
-
69:00 - 69:04Thanks.
If I see him again... -
69:04 - 69:32You won't.
-
69:32 - 69:36"December 1941.
three meters high snow." -
69:36 - 69:39"Minus 40 Degrees Celsius."
-
69:39 - 69:42"Water, that turns to ice
in seconds." -
69:42 - 69:45"The assault on Moscow
has failed, -
69:45 - 69:47and we are not prepared
for the Winter." -
69:47 - 69:50"We have dug into the
rock-hard ground." -
69:50 - 69:53"As deep as possible,
like animals in caves, -
69:53 - 69:55who are afraid of freezing to death."
-
69:55 - 70:01"Nothing turned out
the way we imagined." -
70:01 - 70:06What do you have here, Winter?
-
70:06 - 70:14Keep controlling the guards, Bertok.
-
70:14 - 70:20Are you crazy?
-
70:20 - 70:28I just wanted to burn it
to warm myself. -
70:28 - 70:30We don't even have snowshirts.
-
70:30 - 70:34Every Russian can see us from a thousand
meters away and shoot us like dogs. -
70:34 - 71:18Dogerloh is organizing Bedsheets
from the population. -
71:18 - 71:20Why are you helping us?
-
71:20 - 71:23The enemy.
-
71:23 - 71:35I help people.
You're doing that as well, don't you? -
71:35 - 71:39Why don't you tell?
What? -
71:39 - 71:46The handsome, young man.
Why don't you tell him? -
71:46 - 71:50It's not that easy.
-
71:50 - 71:55You love him a long time?
-
71:55 - 71:58Yes.
-
71:58 - 72:01And always silent? He knows?
-
72:01 - 72:05I don't know.
-
72:05 - 72:07I don't think so.
-
72:07 - 72:15Men never know, always only fighting.
-
72:15 - 72:23And you?
-
72:23 - 72:34I not hear anything from him
since July. -
72:34 - 72:38Maybe you should leave.
-
72:38 - 72:44Why?
-
72:44 - 73:13Nothing... It's all right.
-
73:13 - 73:15Hitler has declared
war on America. -
73:15 - 73:19When he starts a war
then properly. -
73:19 - 73:21That's going to
break his neck eventually. -
73:21 - 73:24We shouldn't have read the
Torah. -
73:24 - 73:26but their bible.
-
73:26 - 73:38You never read the Torah,
you always wanted to be a Schmock. -
73:38 - 73:46Lay down.
I'll make you a cup of tea. -
73:46 - 73:50Viktor.
-
73:50 - 74:08You were right.
-
74:08 - 74:12Your german friend was there.
-
74:12 - 74:17She brought this.
-
74:17 - 74:19And she said,
-
74:19 - 76:28tomorrow at 9.56 AM.
at Bahnhof Friedrichstraße -
76:28 - 76:37Merry Christmas.
-
76:37 - 76:41Say, Charly in the military hospital...
-
76:41 - 76:44...did she say anything there?
-
76:44 - 76:47You mean, about you?
-
76:47 - 76:54Doesn't matter, forget it.
-
76:54 - 76:58Wilhelm.
-
76:58 - 77:09She speaks of you the whole time.
Only of you. -
77:09 - 77:11Why don't you just tell her?
-
77:11 - 77:13Hm?
-
77:13 - 77:16Oh, I understand. You don't
want to give her any hope, -
77:16 - 77:42because you don't know if you
come back alive. -
77:42 - 77:45Do you still have your photo?
-
77:45 - 77:47Of course.
-
77:47 - 77:50Do you remember,
-
77:50 - 77:55you said, that the war would
be over by chrismas. -
77:55 - 78:04And then us five, together in Berlin.
-
78:04 - 78:22German christmas songs on the radio.
-
78:22 - 78:25Lilja, you have to go.
He needs new bandages. -
78:25 - 78:27You have to go. Now!
-
78:27 - 78:35Sister Charlotte has reported,
that a Jew is hiding here. -
78:35 - 79:24I'm sorry.
-
79:24 - 79:28When do you think,
it's going to start again? -
79:28 - 79:33I don't know.
-
79:33 - 79:59Maybe when the snow melts.
-
79:59 - 80:17Mein Bubele. Mein Bubele.
Mein Bubele. -
80:17 - 80:19No. He's sleeping.
-
80:19 - 80:25It would only break his heart.
You have to go now. -
80:25 - 80:27Mein Bubele...
-
80:27 - 80:31You must only think about yourself, ok?
Do it for me, please. -
80:31 - 80:37Go, go now, go.
-
80:37 - 80:43When I'm in New York,
I'll get you. Yes. -
80:43 - 80:51Write...
Write, when you're there. -
80:51 - 81:51Viktors Mother cries.
-
81:51 - 81:55Good Morning, Ladies.
-
81:55 - 82:19We need someone to carry our food.
-
82:19 - 84:26I'll do it.
- Good, Winter. -
84:26 - 84:29Herr Oberleutnant?
-
84:29 - 84:39Is my brother back yet?
No. -
84:39 - 84:42How long is he away now?
-
84:42 - 84:55More than three hours.
-
84:55 - 84:59Miss Müller?
-
84:59 - 85:02Del Torres.
-
85:02 - 85:08Miss Del Torres,
are you ready? -
85:08 - 85:11Greta.
-
85:11 - 85:16Yes, of course.
I'm ready. -
85:16 - 85:19Then, please.
-
85:19 - 85:30Recording.
-
85:30 - 85:34"My tiny heart"
-
85:34 - 85:37"only beats for you,"
-
85:37 - 85:42"counts the hours
until you come back," -
85:42 - 85:47"then you embrace me."
-
85:47 - 85:50"My tiny heart"
-
85:50 - 85:54"already dreams of luck."
-
85:54 - 85:58"At home it only waits for you"
-
85:58 - 86:02"and knows, you come back soon."
-
86:02 - 86:06"Lovingly,"
-
86:06 - 86:11"you look at me."
-
86:11 - 86:14"Our lips
touch each other very soft" -
86:14 - 86:19"and I know, you're a man."
-
86:19 - 86:23"My tiny heart"
-
86:23 - 86:27"does not rest at ease."
-
86:27 - 86:31"It keeps me awake the whole night"
-
86:31 - 86:35"and it always beats, you,you"
-
86:35 - 86:39"My tiny heart"
-
86:39 - 86:42"longs for you,"
-
86:42 - 86:47"knows the answer,
if you ask me then." -
86:47 - 86:51"Yes, I belong to you."
-
86:51 - 87:54"Yes, I belong to you."
-
87:54 - 88:14Bon voyage.
-
88:14 - 88:18Alarm!
-
88:18 - 88:21Go! Go! Go!
-
88:21 - 88:24March! March! March!
-
88:24 - 88:29Let's go, Men!
-
88:29 - 88:38Man that MG, go.
-
88:38 - 88:48That is, that is your brother!
-
88:48 - 88:52Request artillery!
-
88:52 - 89:01Cover!
-
89:01 - 89:05Don't shoot,
wait for my command! -
89:05 - 89:15Don't shoot,
wait for my command! -
89:15 - 89:31Open fire!
-
89:31 - 89:35"We were five. Five friends."
-
89:35 - 89:40"The whole world laid in front of us."
-
89:40 - 89:42"We just had to grasp it."
-
89:42 - 89:46"That's six months ago."
-
89:46 - 89:59"A human live."
-
89:59 - 90:02Friedhelm!
-
90:02 -=== Subs and Translation by /int/-Bernd ===
- Title:
- Unsere Mütter, Unsere Väter [Teil 1 Full]
- Description:
-
Dieser 3 Teilige Film soll wohl zum Nachdenken anregen. Der Film baut auf Aussagen von Zeitzeugen auf.
Teil 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wnn4tGBbYlQ&list=UUqG0hkLTyZZwVsJXONNXYBQ&index=1
Teil 3: http://youtu.be/k9DHPOUtaGY
Doku:
1: http://youtu.be/DxtL2xH1ig0
2: http://youtu.be/KzAyqFJ2thw
Handlung:
Fünf Freunde -- Wilhelm, sein schöngeistiger Bruder Friedhelm, Charlotte, Viktor und Greta -- treffen sich im Berlin des Sommers 1941, um Abschied zu nehmen. Wilhelm und Friedhelm müssen an die Ostfront, Charlotte wird freiwillig gemeldet als Krankenschwester folgen. Schon Weihnachten 1941 wollen sie sich wieder in Berlin treffen.
DarstellerWilhelm Winter - Volker Bruch
Friedhelm Winter - Tom Schilling
Greta - Katharina Schüttler
Viktor Goldstein - Ludwig Trepte
Charlotte - Miriam Stein
Dorn - Mark Waschke
Lilija - Christine Paul
Hiemer - Sylvester Groth
Hildegard - Henriette Richter-Röhl
Dr. Jahn - Götz Schubert
Alina - Alina Levshin
Jerzy - Lucas Gregorowicz
Stanislav - Adam Markiewicz
Feldwebel Krebs - Bernd Michael Lade
Schwester Sonja - Inga Jarkova
Oberschwester - Hildegard Schroedter
Karow - Marek Harloff
Dorns Frau - Anne Diemer
Dorns Tochter - Merle DissenHinweise: Die Rechte liegen beim 2. Deutschen Fernsehen, da die Teile in der Mediathek frei verfügbar sind, lade ich es dennoch auf Youtube, was viele Lehrer versäumt haben zu lehren. Kann der Film, einem dennoch, neue Erkenntnisse bzw. Wissen vermitteln..
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