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  • Himmler and Fegelein at the garage
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  • The scene begins with some views of the interior of the garage. Focus shifts to Himmler and Fegelein, who are gossiping about Hitler. Himmler tells Fegelein that Berlin will fall in a matter of days, and that the Allies will turn to him for negotiations. Fegelein is uncertain if the Allies will negotiate with him, but Himmler assures him that without the SS and the police, Europe would be complete chaos and they would have no choice, and that a one hour conversation with Eisenhower would be enough to settle things out. He reveals that he has already made contact with the Allies. Fegelein warns him that it's high treason, but Himmler isn't concerned and even jokes about whether he should shake hands with Eisenhower or give him the Nazi salute. Speer arrives, and before he has a chance to ta
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  • Himmler and Fegelein talking in the first part of the scene.
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  • 754.0
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  • pt1-13:42
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  • 92.0
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  • GARAGE
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  • The scene begins with some views of the interior of the garage. Focus shifts to Himmler and Fegelein, who are gossiping about Hitler. Himmler tells Fegelein that Berlin will fall in a matter of days, and that the Allies will turn to him for negotiations. Fegelein is uncertain if the Allies will negotiate with him, but Himmler assures him that without the SS and the police, Europe would be complete chaos and they would have no choice, and that a one hour conversation with Eisenhower would be enough to settle things out. He reveals that he has already made contact with the Allies. Fegelein warns him that it's high treason, but Himmler isn't concerned and even jokes about whether he should shake hands with Eisenhower or give him the Nazi salute. Speer arrives, and before he has a chance to talk, Himmler leaves saying that he's going north to help with the fighting against the Soviets.