"There?" "Where?" "Next to the fallen beech tree." "Get down." "Down!" "Present arms!" "It's a bomb!" " Are you out of your bloody minds?" " Yes, sir." "You risked the squadron's planes to attend an enemy funeral?" " Yes, sir." " Lehmann and Sterni knew him, sir." "Captain Winston Clyde Walker." "Yes." "I mean, sir." "My uncle, the duke of Westchester" "It's his mother's brother-in-law." "Lehmann and I, we went to school with him." "Eton, sir." "You're talking about a British pilot, for heaven's sake!" "Pity he's not with us anymore, sir." "Oh, what the hell." "Dismissed!" "Heard you got yourself some holes while paying your condolences, Richthofen." " I love these small gossipy airfields, Kirmaier." " Anyone want a cigarette?" "French?" " Richthofen brought down a two-seater." "I suppose that's to make up for ignoring my orders." "No." "It's adding to my score." "I just got the report." "A British RE-8 crashed 12 kilometers from here." "Let's go find your prey, and let's get your kill confirmed, you bastard." "Help me." "Help me!" "Careful, all right?" "One." "Two." "Three." "I said careful!" "All right." "All right." "Hurry up." "He's bloody heavy." "He's losing a lot of blood." "Take these off." "You will be all right." "You will be all right." "You can take him." "Pick him up." "Thank you." "You saved this man's life." "No." "I shot him down." "The French send their condolences and claim the kill." "The service for Kirmaier will be held at 1600 hours." "The pilot who led the attack against us four days ago" "It was Hawker." "What?" "Major Lanoe Hawker?" "The very man, sir." "I saw his face." "Full beard, and the grim reaper painted on his fuselage." "Scary fellow." "Downed nine of us." "When they used to fly the unarmed reconnaissance, he lashed a one-shot hunting rifle to his fuselage." "We almost touched wings." "Had a hard time to stay out of his way." "When you got that close, why didn't you attack?" "I only attack if I can win." "How badly do you want the Pour le Mérite?" "I'd kill for it." "I just received a cable from Supreme Headquarters." "And guess what." "They badly want to give it to you." "Why don't they then?" "You know the rules." "And not even imperial command will bend them for you." "So hurry up and shoot down that captured balloon." "I hunt aeroplanes, sir, not objects that cannot move." "You're not a hunter, Lieutenant." "You are a soldier, and you will follow orders, especially when they come straight from General von Hoeppner." "What if I shoot down Hawker?" "Stay away from Hawker." "You're no match for him." "Has anybody got a spanner?" "I don't believe it." "So you finally did it." "You bagged yourself a legend." "That made you a legend too." "Oswald Boelke." "The first of the aces." "They're desperate to find someone to fill the gap he left." "You know what he once said to me when I asked how he manages his business?" ""Well, it's quite simple." ""I fly close to my man, aim well, and then of course he falls down. "" "Hey." "Sterni and I drive to Arras." "Why don't you join us for a drink?" "We could look for the little nurse." "I mean, the sooner you have her, the sooner you'll get her out of your system." " Can't have ties to the ground, can we?" " Werner!" " Hmm?" "I'll fill that gap." "I'll be the first of the aces." "Sit down and have a drink with us." "Here." " I'm married, you know." " L'Chaim." "L'Chaim." "Take care of that." "Lieutenant." "The name is von Richthofen." "Pleased to meet you again, mademoiselle." "I know your name." "Well?" "The pilot you shot down- He told me who you were." "Did he survive?" "Do you really care, or are you just curious?" "The latter." "At least you are honest." "It's a start, isn't it?" "Can you be caring without being curious in the first place?" "So- what's your name?" "His name is Captain Roy Brown." "And he is alive, no thanks to you." "He told me you are a supreme professional... and a tricky rascal." "Well, tell him that I'm honored by his compliments... and hope I never have to meet him in the skies again." "He might get the better of me." "And I might not be lucky enough... to have such a gorgeous attendant." "Unbelievable." "Enjoy your evening." "Do you happen to know what became of my scarf?" "I'll have it sent to you." "No." "Keep it." "It'll bring you luck." "Stop!" "Here we go." "I'm starving." "Yeah, me too." "Prussians don't whine, gentlemen." "Prussia's highest bravery award." "L'Ordre Pour le Mérite." "High Command is giving you tremendous responsibility, young man, going far beyond this medal." "You're promoted to lead not only the men I have just placed under your command." "You've been chosen as a leader of all fighting men." "A symbol of courage, bravery and boldness and determination." "A symbol of Germany's superiority." "Pilots are like gods, Richthofen." "When we lost Boelke, our troops lost a hero." "And if our enemy can kill a god, what chance does the poor farmhand... dug deep into the trenches think he has?" "Hmm?" "Gods don't die." "Do you understand?" "Yes, sir." "Fine." "You're dismissed, gentlemen." "Slow down." "Lothar." "I know!" "Keep the rudder straight." "Go over there." "Stop now!" "Let me- Lothar" "Go straight, man." "I said straight." "You're not going straight." "I can't concentrate!" "If you" "Everybody comes to honor our son, and all they do is play with that plane." "Like little boys." "As if my brothers would ever grow up." "Handsome little boys." "Watch out!" "I take a left now." "Lothar." "Slow down!" "Let them enjoy their youth... whilst they can." "Slow down!" "I know, Manfred!" "Would you please shut up!" "Go over there- Watch the haystack!" "Okay, I'll go faster now." "Whoa!" "Faster when you pull that." "Make way!" "Watch out!" "Watch the haystack!" "Lothar!" "Oh, no!" "Keep the sun on your back." "Don't fire too soon." "It just warns your opponent." "It has no other effect." "Best range for shooting is 50 meters, not more." "But remember, our task is to bring down aeroplanes, not men." "So stop firing when your opponent's falling." "Gentlemen, we are sportsmen, not butchers." "Merci." "De rien." "Gentlemen," "I'd like you to meet my chief mechanic, Sergeant Röuber." "Dismissed!" " Sir." " Stop clicking your heels, Menzke." "Yes, sir." " Hello." " Oh." "I almost forgot." "If each of you hasn't shot down at least one in the next four weeks, you're fired." "Lieutenant, this is a hospital." "Who do you think you are?" "I am sorry." "You knew him well?" "I still don't know your name." "Kãte..." "Otersdorf." "German name?" "Ah." "German father." "I see." "Love these French cigarettes." "You're a..." "very beautiful woman." "I was hoping to see you again." "I thought maybe you might be wearing my scarf." "I'll get it for you." "I couldn't get all the stains out." "Mademoiselle." "Have I done something wrong?" "Am I not worth an answer, or is it just that you hate all men?" "Hate?" "I don't hate you." "Hate's a male domain." "But you're angry, aren't you?" "There is another man's blood on it." "And you do not seem to care." "Men like you scare me, because I do not understand why you do what you do." "And being scared makes me angry." "And now, please, leave me alone." "Wait." "Wait!" "Imagine you're up there, like a hawk, looking down." "The wind blows around you." "The smell of the engine, the draft of the propeller." "Up there, you can let yourself fall." "You can climb, turn, spin." "Freedom." "It's what men always dreamt of." "I've dreamt of it since I was a little boy." "But the best part is the chase." "The fight." "The hunt." "Sometimes, you see your enemy up close and you know he's like you." "You just know he thinks the same thoughts, feels the same excitement." "It's like a match, a joust." "It's like sport." "Tennis does not kill you." "It's childish dreams that got your friend killed." "No, I don't hate you, Baron." "I pity you." "Gentlemen, please!" "It shouldn't be that hard to paint a plane, should it?" "Just do it, Röuber!" "Manfred!" "What's wrong with you?" "What is this crazy paint job all about?" "Manfred, you know damned well O.C.A. will crucify you for this." "I don't care about what the Office in Charge of Aviation does." "And you'd better not question my orders." "I just think you're making a mistake." "They'll spot you from a long way off." "We'd completely lose the advantage of surprise." "I don't want them to be surprised." "I want them to be scared." "Lieutenant Kurt Wolff reporting for duty, sir." "Planning to take a nap up there, Lieutenant?" "Never fly without it, sir." "You know, for luck." "Superstitious, huh?" "Like me." "My mother keeps ordering new coats from our tailor." "I never pick them up." "See you around." "Sir!" "General!" "General von Hoeppner!" "Over here, sir!" "You've become quite a celebrity, Baron." "You're making headlines." "The emperor himself mentioned your name after hearing about your 29th victory." "So..." "I brought a little surprise for you." "Didn't they run out of medals to give me?" "Well, it isn't exactly a medal." "Sir!" "This wasn't my idea." "It is certainly good propaganda- the Richthofen brothers flying together." "Welcome." "Your brother's a nice chap." "He really has the spirit... our Fatherland needs right now." "So, tell me." "They come up with these strange new names for you." ""Le diable rouge," or the "Red Baron. "" "Why is that?" "I see." "So much about army rules and regulations." "Interesting." "Very interesting." "Try to keep the sun on your back." "Watch out for the winds." "And never forget:" "A pilot's greatest virtue is to know when to run." " What's this?" "A joke?" " Just do what he tells you to do, Lothar." "Run away from a fight?" "Yes." "If you cannot win, you fly away." " Fast." " It's a thin line between cowardice and cleverness." "It's true." "All right." "Morning, gentlemen." "That's a great idea." "I already heard rumors that the French think this paint is bulletproof." "I wouldn't take this with me." "Could get in the way up there." "This looks much better." "The crop stays here." "Scared them off, didn't we?" "For now." "It's getting busy up there." "The damn French know how to protect their observation balloons." "I'm all right." "That was fun, wasn't it?" "Can I stay at your quarters tonight?" "Already feeling lonely?" "Yeah." "Did you have him transferred?" "Who?" "Brother Lothar." "Where is he?" "Did you see him?" "He was right behind me." "You better keep an eye on your little brother." "He has a hell of a dangerous attitude." "What the hell is going on?" "Let the poor fellow land!" "What's he doing? You shot this poor bastard to pieces!" "So now you want to win a war without killing anyone, huh?" "This is not a polo game." "We're not boys anymore!" "We're grown men fighting a bloody war!" "I'm quite aware of that." "I'm quite aware of that!" "But still, we can fight it with grace!" "What?" " You were listening?" " They must've heard you in Paris... and Berlin." " Come on." "He's just ambitious." " Then help him contain it." "I, for one" " I don't want to get killed because of his ambition." "And I'd hate to see you get killed either." "Why have you stopped?" "Let's go!" "Morning, my dear Hindenburg." "And my dear friend, von Hoeppner." "Welcome to Berlin, General." "The young man already seems to be more famous than, uh" "What was his name?" "Oswald Boelke, Your Majesty." "Yes, yes." "We need men like him." "I suppose... we'll have to give you another promotion, Richthofen." "You are a real hero." "I take it... the ladies are all over you." "There aren't many ladies at 10,000 feet, Your Majesty." "Attention!" "Well, are you ready, gentlemen?" "Move on!" "Don't fall asleep!" "What shall we do, sir?" "I could run them over." "Put the pistol away." "What did he say?" "He want's my captain's autograph." "See?" "Isn't that the Red Baron?" "Ready?" "Go." "Ready?" "Go." " How did you know?" " I saw you lose it." "Oh, no." "Good morning, gentlemen." "Bodenschatz!" "Welcome." "My new adjutant, Kurt Wolff." "Welcome." "I've heard a lot about you." "Thanks." "Orders, Sternberg." "Orders." "My new commanding officer is a man I commanded not so long ago." "I heard you chaps ran into some massive allied aerial activity." "More than massive." "When Germany produces 10 planes, you bet hundreds are unloaded on the French coast." "Let them come." "We'll shoot them out of the skies by the hundreds." "Meet brother Lothar." "Damn!" "Damned gophers." "You know, it's pure luck..." "I didn't run into one of those damned holes myself." "Thank you for being so tactful... after embarrassing me by landing safely with a shredded fin." "I've come to have a look." "Sopwith." "Brand new, isn't it?" "Was." "Captain Brown." "Royal Canadian Flying Corps." "Notorious Red Baron, I presume?" "Didn't I shoot you down a year ago?" "Indeed you did." "Why are you still flying around then?" "Well, your prison camps are quite fancy." "However, they don't have airfields." "Thanks for pulling me out of that wreck- for saving my life." "Pulling you from that wreck didn't save your life." "True." "Without her help," "I probably wouldn't have made it back into a plane." "She sure is a great girl." "Nursed me for weeks." "Did you ever get back your scarf?" "What now?" "Guess we could try killing each other with our pistols." "Killing you would make me famous too." "Sorry." "I didn't bring mine." "But you might want to button up your holster before you loose yours." "Turn!" "Shift to the right!" "I got 'im!" "How long have you been stationed in Europe?" "Ever since Mother England called the kids for help." "Meaning us- the Commonwealth's colonies." "You're right." "The entire war seems to be a family affair." "Family ties is what you aristocrats are all about." "Russia's czar, royal families of Britain, France, Austria, Germany." "Everyone's someone's nephew, uncle, brother." "Man, your love life sure ignores all them borders." "But to protect those borders, we kill each other off anyway." "And we always manage to find good enough reasons, don't we?" "You thought about killing me." "Isn't killing each other the reason why we're here?" "Yes." "Be seeing you." "Don't get me wrong, but I hope not." "Yes." "So long then." "Good luck." "Talking family" "Sooner or later, this war will be over." "You should hook up with that nurse." "I think she's got the hots for you." "What makes you say that?" "She kept bitching about you for weeks." "Stop the truck." "Stop the truck!" "There you are." "We just found him." "Sterni." " Get a doctor here!" " He doesn't need a doctor." "He needs a priest." "A rabbi." "He's dead, Manfred." "Catching up, brother." "It's days now since we buried him." "Why is it you can't enjoy the fact that I've been promoted?" "I'm your brother." "He was a friend of yours, I know." "But he was a fighter pilot too... and knew the risks he took." "A risk all soldiers proudly take." "But you are more than a soldier." "You're a superior officer!" "You have a responsibility toward the men out there, towards your country and your people!" "Le rouge!" "You smell nice." "Much better than all the flowers." "You're still a little boy playing silly games." "You haven't changed." "I'm not so sure about that." "A while ago, I wouldn't have let myself get shot down." "Turn over." "Ow!" "So much for Germany's bravest." "I'm sick of Menzke bringing me these reports of our lack of success every damn day." "I'm just trying to fill your seat, sir." "You send up single squadrons, Döring." "They're in no position to battle successfully against enemy formations." "Captain Döring has his orders." "The Office in Charge of Aviation arranges us on a timetable, sir." "They're a bunch of idiots condemning us to routine barrier flights." "We need to be flexible, loose." "Hit the enemy where he actually is." "The British and French rule our airspace wherever and whenever they like." "Us." "We hardly ever down their damn planes!" "I order you to ignore O.C.A.'s orders, Döring." "Mademoiselle Otersdorf." "What are you doing?" "Just following orders, Baron." "Good morning, sir." "Hello, sir." "Welcome back, sir!" "Welcome back." "Things might get back to normal around here." "You're looking at the most successful fighter squadron of the war." "And these men are the best pilots in the skies." "Oh!" "I thought it'd never happen." "What?" "See you smile." "Your nurse is a very good-looking girl." "I've got a hole in my head, but I'm not blind." "Hmm." "Take her to the Metropole." "Good food, romantic atmosphere, nice rooms." "Don't tell me you're afraid to ask her out." "Shall I ask for you?" "What are you trying to do, get me married?" "Why not?" "What are you writing?" "A book... about flying." "What are you reading?" "I never see you without a book." "Right now?" "Oscar Wilde." "You ever read Wilde?" "No." "I cannot see... any British literature in there." "Hmm." "Try this." "There must be Sh-Shakespeare in there somewhere." "Our father read his plays to us" "Lear and Comedy of Errors." "You might find a couple of songs too." "A lot of playing billiards, hunting, flying, writing" "and flirting." "A hole in the head makes reading someone's mind pretty easy, Baron." "So... just ask." "Would you" "Would you join me for dinner?" "Yes." "So?" "Different from what I thought it would be." "Different?" "Your writing." "It's, uh, entertaining." "You thought it'd be blunt, boring and deadly serious?" "No." "But you write about war." "I thought I would find at least some patriotism." "Patriotism?" "Hmm." ""The virtue of the vicious. "" "You did read Wilde." "Even a little Dante." "It's helpful right now- to know a little about infernos, isn't it?" "Dance with me." "No." "Better not, no." "I am an infernally miserable dancer." "Imagine you are flying." "Great... to have a hole in my head." "Without it, I wouldn't be sitting here next to you, would I?" "Menzke." "Can you turn the car around?" "There are so many hospitals now, they have to give them numbers." "This is number 76." "There's 500 patients." "Most of these men will die." "Those that don't will never walk again, see again- taste again, love again." "No, it's not great to have a hole in your head." "You are lucky to be still alive." "Being born of nobility, you have advantages these men here do not." "They don't have choices." "It's not a game!" "This is the lowest we will ever get." "It never gets darker." "Come in." "Can you... give me something for my head?" "Duck!" "Go to the cellar- now." "Do you fly at night?" "Get yourself a gas mask." "Do you fly at night?" "No." "We don't." "Those British bombers" " Lights out!" " Everybody turn off the lights!" "Give it to me." "It's O.C.A., sir." " This is Bodenschatz." " Turn off all the lights!" "Night bombers." "Morning, Captain." "Four already passed and four more are coming." "Just eight in all." "Could be worse, sir." "It's not as if they just happened to fly past, Döring." "They know about this field, and there'll be more than eight, lots more." "Need more water!" " Good morning." " Good morning." " Morning, sir." " Wolff, you all right?" " Can't find my cap." " All machine gun posts are being manned." "There's nothing more we can do to protect the planes on the ground." "Menzke, get my gear." "Ready my plane." "You're injured." "You cannot fly, Manfred." "I'm not going to be a sitting duck!" "I've got wings." "Over here!" "Mach schnell!" "You flew right in between them." "Are you out of your mind?" "Take me to her." "Hey, hey." "You have to lay still." "Go and find her." "I just need to know she's not hurt." "You look splendid." "I know you're angry with me." "I've been ordered back to the hospital." "I know." "I am sorry about Kurt Wolff." "He was a charming young man." "He forgot his nightcap, you know?" "His lucky nightcap." "Baron?" "Yes?" "Take me to dinner again, will you, sometime?" "And promise to always wear this lucky jacket of yours." "We're not late, are we?" "No, we're not." "Oh." "The lavatory?" "Down the stairs to the right, sir." "Back in a minute." "Attention!" "Everything goes according to plan, right?" "Yes, Your Majesty." "Very satisfying, yes." "Ahh." "Our famous flying ace visiting our front lines." "Thank you for answering my invitation." "Quite a glorious sight from down here, isn't it, Richthofen?" "Your Majesty." "Aha." "The little brother." "You look indisposed, my dear Baron." "Yes, Your Majesty." "I'm fine." "I always am- sometimes even irritably so." "How can you be irritably fine?" "It happens out here." "We kill a couple of men, and while they fall down in flames we feel just fine." "I find this irritating." "My soldiers... do not kill people." "They simply destroy the enemy." "Well, the effect seems to be the same." "We've run out of fuel." "We've run out of ammunition." "We've run out of planes." "And we've run out of pilots." "We've run out of lives." "So, don't waste yours." "Never put yourself in all-or-nothing situations." "Stay out of fights you cannot win." "Watch out for the winds." "They tend to carry you over the lines." "Cut your losses, and take your lives into your own hands and keep them." "Please let us not lose more of our friends." "Yes, Menzke?" "You have a visitor, sir." "I thought you might want to celebrate." "They published your book." "All of Europe is reading it." "So..." "how about dinner?" "Maybe a dance?" "They shut down the Metropole." "Yes, I know." "A British bomb hit the kitchen." "They don't want me to fly anymore." "They're doing everything they can to nail me safely to the ground." "Really?" "They want me to command the entire air force- the emperor himself." "That's so wonderful." "So many times I woke up in the middle of the night... and read the list of missing pilots." "It's so good to have you down here- safe." "Evening, men." "Sir." "Bloody freezing, isn't it?" "Too true, sir." "A brand-new Bentley." "Where did you get it?" "Bentleys don't fall out of the skies." "Trust me." "I had to argue a little bit with the chap." "You always wanted to be first of the aces." "Now they offer it to you and you hesitate." "Yes." "I always wanted to be like him." "Werner?" "Could you ever give up flying?" "I don't think so." "But if you ask my advice, you should grab your chance." "You only want me to stop so you can be first." "How did you find out?" "All right." "All right." "I'll stop." "Good." "If you stop first." "I don't think so." "I'm married to my plane." "This is how I spend my spare time." "These are fine planes you're building us, Fokker - the best." "Yes, thank you." "And yet, somehow... our own pilots seem to think they can do better." "Oh, well, we sometimes modify the planes a little, here and there." "Modification is one thing, but replacing our engines with those from enemy planes" " How did you hear of this?" " Early this morning... we received a report of the recovery of a new triplane." "Well, the Brits were less than amused to find... one of their own Bentley engines in a Fokker they shot down." "I need to see it." " Of course." " I need to see it at once." "Get me that damn report!" "Now!" "Just three more weeks, Manfred." "I already have my marching orders." "I'm going to join your combat wing." "What's become of him?" "Fallen in combat." "And him?" "His name's Voss, right?" "They're all dead." "I will fight with you and Lothar." "Our big offensive is in full preparation." "They call it "Operation Michael. "" " We will win this war, won't we?" " Wolfram, please." "It's all right, Father." "Of course we'll win." "The allies don't have a clue about what's coming at them." "This offensive is going to push them back into the channel." "Sir!" "Morning, sir!" "Please, follow us, sir!" "Down!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Fire!" "Reload!" "Up!" "Up!" "What an unexpected surprise!" "You came to visit another British defeat, Captain?" "Lieutenant, go and see if you can find somebody with a camera." "It is excellent propaganda." "It makes a very good picture to have our flying ace... down here with us on this victorious day." "Your Excellency, we need to talk." "You don't want me down here." "If you give me the power to make strategic decisions, you will not like them." "Why wouldn't we?" "We very much trust your abilities, Baron." "I'd suggest we surrender." "Huh!" "What arrogance." "What a bumptious child you are!" "I was victor in 63 aerial battles." "You know how I did it?" "When I faced a battle I couldn't win, I flew away." "What makes you think we cannot win this war, Baron?" "What about our boys?" "Our holy cause?" "French." "Great cigarettes." "What makes us think our cause is better than the French... or the British or the American?" "It isn't." "It's not even different from theirs." "We just need an excuse for what we do, because without it... you would see who we really are." "Put this fool back into his aeroplane... and give him a parachute." "I can't afford to lose another idealistic hero!" "What the hell are you doing?" "Sorry for having bothered you, sir." "What are you doing with my brother's picture?" "He ordered me to take them down- all of them." "Sir." "Operation Michael." "Our ground forces attack on both sides of St. Quentin, from here and from here." " That's a 70-kilometer battle line." " Right." "Our task is to gain control of the entire airspace and keep it, my friends." "Shouldn't be a problem, should it, Bodenschatz?" "Our planes are outnumbered four to one, Udet." "We've lived with that for months, haven't we?" "It'll be worse than ever." "Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name." "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done" "Take that bloody horse" "Move in closer!" "May God be with us." "Gentlemen." "Let's go!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Frãulein!" "Frãulein!" "Frãulein!" "Frãulein!" "He's really back, isn't he?" "His Flying Circus swept the British from the skies." "Saw him fly past, waving at us." "Hup, hup!" "Hup, hup!" "Sir." "Gentlemen." "High Command of the Northern Sector thanks us for our accomplishments." "I want to add my thanks." "You showed me some splendid flying." "Thank you." "Hear!" "Hear!" "Thank you, sir!" "Is it one of yours?" "I can't tell anymore." "You're flying again, aren't you?" "Why didn't you tell me?" "Why did you lie to me again?" "I didn't want to scare you." "I wanted you to be happy." "Kãte, I just cannot do what they ask of me." "They offered you safety- your life." "When I was a little boy," "I could hit all the targets with my father's rifle- targets so far away the others couldn't even see them." "I dreamt of seeing everything;" "dreamt of being like a bird." "Hawk's Eyes" " Eagle's Eyes I was called." "When I became a pilot," "I truly thought I'd see everything from up there." "I saw nothing." "I was blind before I met you." "You opened my eyes." "You taught me to see what I didn't want to see." "We all chose to fly" "Voss, Sternberg, Lehmann," "Wolff, Hawker." "On whatever side we fought, we all knew the risk we took." "I wanted to be the best." "I wanted to win, and I thought I'd won." "But I can see now, Kãte." "I see that we've turned the world into a damn slaughterhouse, and I am already too big a part of it." "They use my photograph... to give hope where there is none." "They use my name to feign immortality, whereas the reality is annihilation." "You said it yourself." "The men dying out there have no choice." "I have." "I" " I cannot order them into battle." "I can perhaps lead them, help them, die with them." "But I will not betray them, nor keep the truth from them... by remaining the immortal god Berlin wants me to be." "You... are my greatest victory." "Sir?" "Excuse me, sir." "Sir." "Sir." "British aeroplanes are approaching the front, sir." "Thank you." "Sir." "Yes, thank you." "They were last reported at Lagnicourt." "So, they're coming in from the northwest." "Thank you." "Brother, you don't mind if I lead in number 11, and you fly on my right?" "Be my guest." "Wolfram." "Stay clear of any involvement." "Keep close to Lothar." "If you are attacked, break off and fly home- fast." "It's a thin line between cowardice and cleverness." "What a great day to fly." "You're a brave man, Baron." "Very brave man." "Thank you." " Get in back." "You'll fly in back of me." " Yes, sir." "All right?" "Right." "Contact!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Thank you." "Miss." "I could not come sooner." "It is not so easy to cross the lines into British territory." "Finally, a friend of ours helped me." "He asked me why it was important for me to come here." "I told him I love you." "Did I ever tell you?" "A childlike screaming" "Get me out of here" "You're the chosen one" "And I believe" "I saw you sleeping" "Under skies so clear" "You're the broken glass" "Under my feet" "And I can see the light" "Ah, tell me Can you see the light" "Of these open skies" "These open skies" "Wanna take me to you" "Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh" "Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh" "Up here is freedom" "From a world so blind" "We're disappearing" "From who we are" "We found a reason" "To work it out" "We found a clearing" "Somewhere to start" "Oh, can you see the light" "Ah, tell me Can you see the light" "Of these open skies" "These open skies" "Have come to save me" "Don't panic now I can see the light" "We'll make it through" "These open skies" "Gonna bring me to you"