"Are you alone here?" "Yes, I was a prisoner." "But I fled." "And?" "I am unarmed." "What's your name?" "Private Adolf Sachs." "ID number 1040." "Come here." "Nice and easy." "Which is the safest way to Switzerland?" "The germans sieged the villages." "The safest yet longest way is through the woods" "Stop!" "Come here!" "Who are the americans?" "Four soldiers and an officer." "Where did you come from?" "Saint Michel." "We attacked and captured them." "Where are you taking them?" "To the headquarters for further interrogation." "The new order is: no prisoners!" "The army didn't receive that order." "And they call themself soldiers." "They're a bunch of cowards!" "What have you got there?" "Lieutenant!" "Yes, captain!" "Shoot those men!" "But those men are prisoners of the army, not the SS!" "Ah, to hell with the army!" "You have an american machine gun." "Shoot this traitor too!" "Vehicles, drive on." "Carry out the order and follow us." "Papers please." "Nicole, here's an american." "Take great care of him." "Marcel and Robert, take care of the americans lodgings!" "Are you american?" "Sit down." "Nicole, bring the aid box!" "There's almost nothing left, just some bandages." "What is it?" "Nicole, we're waiting for you." "I'm coming!" "Turn on the searchlight!" "Come on now, hurry!" "Quick, hide the parachute and put out the fire." "Come on, hurry up down there!" "Have you seen, Pierre?" "What are they doing?" "See you soon." "Hurry up and load the stuff." "I have two american prisoners here." "I need a car." "Can you affirm that?" "What do you mean "affirm"?" "What the fuck do you mean by that?" "We were to transport the prisoners, but our truck was blown up." "We've been walking for two days and are exhausted." "We don't..." "Come here!" "What's going on here?" "Nothing, sir." "I have two american prisoners and I need a vehicle." "You can have a new car, but the prisoners stay." "Quiet!" " Bring the prisoners to my office." "Let's go." "Here's the car." "Don't shoot!" "Don't shoot!" "Throw your weapons under the table." "Look out, it's a trap!" "Move it, come on." "Papers, please." "Everything's in order." "Let them pass." "Your papers, please." "Everything is in order." "You may step aboard." "Thank you." "General Tieck, officer Ritter and Schaefer!" "Good to meet you." "The train will depart in a few minutes." "Sit, please." "We would prefer to start our work immediately, general." "Sorry, but no one is allowed in the laboratory before departion." "Oh, of course not." "Of course not." "The train just took off." "What?" "Yes." "General, We've departed." "May we start working now?" "Yes, but first you'll have to turn over your weapons first." "It's a mere formality." "Yes, of course." "Major Schaefer, Major Ritter?" "I'm cardinal Hauser." "Cardinal Brenner is in the darkroom." "He'll be assisting you shortly." "Have a seat, please." "Brenner told me you've been working together." "Here is a detailed description." "Everything you need is in there." "Have fun, you'll have to excuse me now." "Stop!" "I'm going to pay cardinal Brenner a visit." "Certainly." "Cardinal Brenner, Major Schaefer comes to pay you a visit." "Schaefer?" "Yes, sir." "Nice to see you again." "One moment please." "What happened?" "He felt nauseous." "The bridge is destroyed." "Make contact with the headquarters." "We need to protect the rocket." "There is another way, but it goes to near the american line." "Tell the engineer to back all the way to the trackswitches." "Contact Pont Mosson immediately." "As you can see on the map..." "Hello?" "The bridge is destroyed We're coming back." "How's the situation at your place?" "Notify the general that the situation is calm and the track is safe." "Yes, the situation is calm and the track is safe." "Do you have some chocolate?" "Follow me!" "Gather the wounded ones and get your guns." "A train full of germans!" "Hide!" "What's going on?" "Stand still!" "I just saw someone fall off the train." "Quick, open the door!" "He's hiding in there."