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rdfs:comment | - In Downfall, Hans Fritzsche - exasperated by the hopelessness of the situation and by Joseph Goebbels' refusal to allow a surrender - enters Misch's office and tells him to send a telegram to Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov. Misch asks "to Marshal Zhukov?" and then Wilhelm Burgdorf comes in and tries to shoot Fritzsche. He is last seen in the "Goebbels and Magda suicide" scene contemplating suicide, where before Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda leave the bunker, Goebbels tells him "I don't need you anymore. The game's over," then leaves the bunker to commit suicide.
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Caption | - He's gonna say the same thing over and over again.
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abstract | - In Downfall, Hans Fritzsche - exasperated by the hopelessness of the situation and by Joseph Goebbels' refusal to allow a surrender - enters Misch's office and tells him to send a telegram to Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov. Misch asks "to Marshal Zhukov?" and then Wilhelm Burgdorf comes in and tries to shoot Fritzsche. Misch later appears when Krebs and Burgdorf commit suicide. He was sitting at his desk when he heard two shots coming from a nearby room. He went over there and found Krebs' and Burgdorf's bodies. He took two napkins and laid them over their heads, covering the bullet holes in their heads. He is last seen in the "Goebbels and Magda suicide" scene contemplating suicide, where before Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda leave the bunker, Goebbels tells him "I don't need you anymore. The game's over," then leaves the bunker to commit suicide.
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