Az első 200 sor.
Sky over Europe November, 1944
CR031915, almost at home.
CR040904.
Come in, the tower. I have no problems.
AT699543. Come in, no problems.
ET, Echo, Tango.
0710992. Entering without problems.
My gentlemen. We are under 3000 meters.
- They helped us for a while, what major? - Absolutely, Eddie.
- How many German missiles did you see? - One. It flew quickly.
- Joe. - I'm here.
How many German jets did you see there?
Two, I think. They flew right fast.
What the heck is that?
- It looks like a rocket. - Air defense?
I do not think so.
- Such a jet? - It's too big.
- I never saw the spouse. - We report it to Colonel Richards.
KOHNSTEIN An abandoned plaster mine in the middle of Germany
So how is it in Berlin?
The atmosphere is tense, as you may understand.
What is the Führer's choice current my jets?
The resources are at V2.
The Führer fears that retaliation the program is the future of the Third Reich.
Don't we have them in the air, does not matter.
The problem is personnel, Colonel. Rockets do not require pilots.
And the path to London has been very exact.
Your program requires a comprehensive one education of available pilots
and their number decreases.
So when got Jews their own office here?
He develops the drive system for Von Braun.
- And he studied under Einstein. - You don't pay him well?
Of course not. He just cares about his family's security.
- They are criminal workers here. - Difficult work I can imagine.
Extremely. Sir.
Excuse me, General. I have a nation to defend.
Good morning, gentlemen. Do you represent the fighter pilots?
- In principle everyone in our squadron, sir. - What is the problem?
We do not understand how radio silence during the flights will help, sir.
- That's what keeps us alive, sir. - We are not like 17.
- They have their formations and rules. - That is right.
And it's total radio silence until they return home.
- But they've got orders for it. - Exactly.
When the leader plane has released the cargo knows everyone else where they should.
- That's not for us, sir. - When the bandits come in ...
- ... it's total chaos. - Exactly.
- Have you been up in the air, sir? - Sometimes last year.
But that was before you came. Do not believe that we do not appreciate their help.
Let me make it clear. It's not for to prevent you from notifying the others
- if they are in danger or if there is any danger.
The reason is not to disclose our position for the Germans
- about what we do or where we are going and what we have in the cargo and so on.
- OK I understand. - So cooperation with me.
Speak as much as you want, but only when needed.
We must not help their e-service.
When all bombs are released, is it no longer a problem, okay?
- Okay, sir. We inform the others. - I appreciate that.
If you excuse me, I will smash the bombers in half an hour.
My biggest concern is security.
My previous drive was in one very safe piles that were bombed in rags.
We are impenetrable. The rockets are the main target of the British
so they continue to bomb.
It just gobbles down here.
This is Isaac, our rocket scientist. He sits in the office next door.
- So he's one of the protected Jews? - He is very important to our cause.
- Quiet, Siegfried. Nice to meet you. - Miss Falenburg.
- From Falenburg. - Excuse me, Miss Von Falenburg.
- So when do you want to start sending? - Tonight after dinner.
And ask the chef to cook some fish to Siegfried.
- Don't you want fish, treasure? - Cursed cats.
Cole, we need to talk about your brother.
- What has he done now, sir? - I'm not talking about his jokes.
- We must separate you. - Why, sir?
Because he's your only brother, Cole. It's just the two of you, right?
- That is right. - It began with the brothers in the Pacific.
I have nothing to do with it. It is direct orders from headquarters.
I have no choice.
- I understand. Can I say it myself? - Yes, do it ... after the brifing.
Yes, sir. Thanks.
We have received the weather forecast. It doesn't look good.
It becomes a clear sky with a lot limited cloud cover in the morning early.
Remember how lucky you are compared with last year's crews.
They didn't have the P51s who followed them completely there and back.
- An applause for our little friends. - It's enough.
- Sir, how many planes is that total? - 7-800, Cole.
With such a great strength will Any plane guaranteed to be hit.
The big ones will see the factories destroyed and they have decided.
Besides, you shouldn't fly so close.
Does anyone get hit you, You don't want them on you.
More flights, fewer missions. It's logical.
- More flights, more missions. That's how it is. - We have a mission ...
... and it's winning the war. Required a thousand planes a day, so it gets that way.
And the rocket planes? They are rumored to be is twice as fast as our new 51.
Colonel Thompson tells more about it.-Rob.
Thanks, Colonel.
There are aircraft with two jet engines. They are not as fast as everyone says.
But definitely faster than anything we have right now.
- Why don't we have something like that, sir? - We'll have that.
How do the Germans build them? We bomb the shit out of them every day.
- And the British strike every night. - Therefore, we must continue with it.
Recently I saw something during a mission. It was not a jet, but a rocket.
Big. As taken out of a sci-fi movie. And it moved quickly.
Has anyone else seen something similar?
Okay, gentlemen. I know you guys always hear about confidentiality-
- But it's very critical in this case.
What they have seen is no longer sci-fi.
The Nazis have had sour bombs which we can shoot down with fighter jets
- But now they have something new as they call "revenge weapon".
There is a large rocket moving extremely fast and has terrorized
- London and nearby areas almost daily.
But all I can share with you. I'll inform you eventually.
- You can continue, Colonel. - Thanks, Rob.
- Joe. - So ... what do you think?
- Everyone is afraid of the missiles. - They burn up like everything else.
Listen. Colonel Richards came by and he says ...
... you have to get away from my plane and take another one.
- Why? - Family members cannot fly together.
- It has never bothered them before. - I know. It's not my decision.
- Are you sure about that? - Yes of course.
You are my brother and the best carpenter in Europe.
- I'm not happy about that, Joe. - I say the number, then you get me.
That would have been something. There will be many airplanes in the air tomorrow.
Colonel Raiden. I'm not Ready to take Me262 into battle.
I agree, Lieutenant. But you have to Understand that I need them in the air.
It is our last hope to win the war.
I'm worried that they are difficult to maneuver.
Remember, I'm more used to it to these more moving 190's.
I've seen you in the 262, Lieutenant. And you've done well.
Remember that the key is gradual acceleration and deceleration.
It is difficult in air combat.
I will do my best To remember, sir.
Good boy.
- What is it, Benny? - It's the doll from Dresden, Major.
God bless us. Not the bitch again.
Good evening. This is the doll from Dresden here in beautiful Germany.
And there you are, my young heroes. High up in the air on their mission.
You think you're fighting honorably as knights, but think.
What are you doing? You get away their bombs on women and children.
They are innocent civilians who cannot defend themselves.
This is how a butcher works, not a soldier.
You destroy homes and families, just like their own in America.
And I know you miss their homes and families.
And especially your girlfriend. She must be so lonely.
She misses you like that.
But how long will she be able to to wait for you?
- And will she still have you? - I don't want to hear it in my plane.
The one whose voice must have a body. I want to see her.
I can imagine.
- Captain, I think we have something. - What is it, Joe?
Not quite sure, sir. He is alone behind us.
- Willis, do you see anything? - Only ours, Captain.
Okay, everyone is on duty.
Check the sun.
- What about it? - There is something right under it.
- You certainly see calls again. - I do not think so.
Just the sun. I don't see anything.
There is too much sun here. I want more cloud cover.
- Confirmed. - How far is the goal?
- Stop talking about the goal. - Perceived.
skipper, I have bandits under me.
Bandits? Where, Lucas?
Below right. 4-5 o'clock.
Joe, what have you got? Excuse me, carpenter, what do you see?
- What is it, at two o'clock? - Looks like a bird flock.
- There are big birds. - Now there are problems, boys.
What the hell...?
- Hell! Bandits! - OMG.
- Take it easy. - Do they know we're here?
- What are they doing? - Of course they know it.
Should we fight the whole group?
What the hell is this for Napoleonic tactics?
- They're on second route, Captain. - Get me closer, Joe.
I see something.
- We're too close. - Here they come!
- This is madness. - Just flat!
- I can't separate them. - Fan formation!
I see jets.
9 O 'clock.
- It's just a diversion. - Protect the 17's! Remember the mission.
Bombing down! Bombing down!
- One more! - Do their job, guys.
Yes!
- What happened? - I can't control.
- Captain! - We crash! Jump out!
- Willis, take the parachute! - I can not!
- For a nice performance. - Thank you, Captain.
I'll ask you for a favor. It's a matter of PR.
Yes?
There is a girl working for us here. One of the prisoners.
She's been thrilled by yours Performances and would like to meet you.
- If you can have time. - Of course.
- Madam. Are you the doll from Dresden? - Yes, it's my radio persona.
It's an honor to meet you. I listen to you every single night.
- Yeah? And what's your name? - Anna.
- Oh well, Anna. What are you doing here? - I work in the factory ...
... but when I get older, I want to be just like you.
So flattering.
- Where does she come from? - Poland, originally.
You can go now, Anna.
- I want her to be eliminated. - Pardon?
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