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00:00:29Look, boys.
00:00:31A great work of human genius,
00:00:35which raised this concrete song.
00:00:39Man has created a model of space.
00:00:43His replica.
00:00:45Because he knew how to discover the sacred and eternal justices of nature.
00:00:51Please, Rothmander, start.
00:00:54Here, where my home is, grass once grew.
00:00:58The sound of the low tones, sadness and fun.
00:01:03Today, when loneliness is a dream.
00:01:06Struwe!
00:01:08Struwe, now you!
00:01:11And where is Struwe?
00:01:13Rothmander, you are the leader of the group.
00:01:16Maybe you can tell me where Georg Struwe is?
00:01:21Friedrich Ziegler?
00:01:24Hermann Schilling?
00:01:26Max Briggs?
00:01:31This temple of democracy,
00:01:34this cathedral of equality between people,
00:01:37invites everyone to it, regardless of the state.
00:01:41And it also invited you.
00:01:44But you were envious of this invitation.
00:01:47How do you prepare a recitation for the emperor in these conditions?
00:01:56Let's go.
00:02:05Three friends together.
00:02:07Time has passed us by.
00:02:09All the spirits have died.
00:02:11Today, a stranger is everywhere.
00:02:14A stranger in my home.
00:02:16If it was, it won't be me or anyone else.
00:02:26But evil can.
00:02:28What exactly is evil?
00:02:36According to Marek Aureliusz,
00:02:38the historian of evil...
00:02:40No, I know this, I know this.
00:02:43Evil is a disease of the soul,
00:02:46a disease of the heart,
00:02:48a disease of the heart,
00:02:50a disease of the heart,
00:02:52a disease of the heart,
00:02:55a disease of the soul which bothers us, and so on.
00:02:59But that's all nonsense, Mok.
00:03:05Evil isn't a Catholic catholic.
00:03:07Evil,
00:03:09is a djuma.
00:03:13A djuma, you understand?
00:03:15Which lives in a humid pen.
00:03:20Ready to jump into our throats at any moment.
00:03:24Well, Mok.
00:03:26Admit it.
00:03:29How do you want to become a policeman
00:03:32without knowing the true nature of evil?
00:03:41Take off your pants.
00:03:43Mr. Assassin...
00:03:44Take off your pants!
00:03:46Or you will leave the department.
00:03:51Now!
00:03:52Now!
00:04:12So it's true that the Emperor also sent others.
00:04:16Of course, Milhous.
00:04:17I'm just one of the observers sent from Berlin.
00:04:19Only after getting acquainted with all the reports,
00:04:21the Emperor will make a decision
00:04:22whether to celebrate the opening of the Hall of the Centenary with his presence.
00:04:25It is known that you can narrow some shortcomings everywhere.
00:04:29What are you talking about?
00:04:30You, as the head of the police, are responsible for the security of his imperial bridge in Breslau.
00:04:33Of course.
00:04:35Naturally.
00:04:36My people are just checking the state of the security of the hall.
00:04:40Carefully checking.
00:04:50Oh...
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00:04:59Now you'll blow my balloon!
00:05:02Oh!
00:05:04You scoundrel!
00:05:06I'll teach you, moron!
00:05:10What are you doing?
00:05:12Are these your people?
00:05:13Go to hell!
00:05:15Quiet!
00:05:19Chief...
00:05:20Shut up! Shut up!
00:05:21We were just...
00:05:22Shut up!
00:05:23But we were just...
00:05:24Not a word from you!
00:05:25Dismissal!
00:05:26Dismissal!
00:05:27All dismissals!
00:05:28All dismissals!
00:05:39Diablin Natali.
00:05:41It's a matter for your department.
00:05:43There is no such department.
00:05:45I got rid of these degenerates.
00:05:47I removed the sick tissue.
00:05:48Are you out of your mind?
00:05:53Read it.
00:05:56Well?
00:05:58Four boys are missing.
00:06:00Giosna is probably running away from home.
00:06:04In two accidents, the witnesses saw an obvious kidnapping.
00:06:07The boys were dragged into the car by force.
00:06:09All the kidnapped boys went to the same real high school
00:06:12near Kaiserin Augusta Plac.
00:06:14To the same class.
00:06:15All of them were close friends.
00:06:17A rich lover of boys.
00:06:20The Emperor is very sensitive about morality.
00:06:23We need a witness.
00:06:25Yes, sir.
00:06:29A Jewish ritual murder in the Hall of the Century.
00:06:34The monument of the Masochist Jewish megalomaniac
00:06:36has accepted the victim of young German blood.
00:06:46THE HALL OF THE CENTURY
00:06:58This is our hypothesis.
00:07:00A suicide bomber.
00:07:01The crowd demonstrating in front of the hall
00:07:03calls him an Icarus.
00:07:05Very right.
00:07:06How do they know?
00:07:08The journalists were the first, by some miracle.
00:07:10Yes, by miracle.
00:07:11In fact.
00:07:12I'm waiting for the conclusions.
00:07:15So Icarus forced the boys to enter the balcony under the ladder,
00:07:19followed them and threw them off.
00:07:22Then...
00:07:26The Baroness Charlotte.
00:07:29THE HALL OF THE CENTURY
00:07:40Then he dragged the bodies of the boys to the centre of the hall.
00:07:45He placed them in a rose of wind.
00:07:50Each body shows a different side of the world.
00:07:53So this Icarus...
00:07:55Don't interrupt, Mok.
00:07:57Mülhaus.
00:07:59I want to hear what Bok has to say.
00:08:05My name is Mok.
00:08:10In that case, this Icarus
00:08:12had to carry the boys very carefully,
00:08:15because there are no traces of blood on the bodies.
00:08:18He carried them carefully.
00:08:20So what?
00:08:21You have to answer the question
00:08:23where the carriage resembling Caralan is.
00:08:25What carriage?
00:08:26The carriage that brought the kidnapped boys.
00:08:32Who is this man?
00:08:34This is Mok from Obyczajówka.
00:08:36Smart?
00:08:37Ambitious.
00:08:38Terribly ambitious.
00:08:39Well, you see.
00:08:42Heine.
00:08:43Night watchman.
00:08:44Tell the gentlemen what you told me.
00:08:47I'm sorry, but...
00:08:49Asthma.
00:08:50So at 11...
00:08:52He drove up...
00:08:53Around 11 he drove up this...
00:08:55Under the gate, this caravan.
00:08:57The dog barked like his own,
00:08:59so I thought it might be Mr. Pelcik,
00:09:01because he also drives the same one,
00:09:03I mean, caravan.
00:09:04Architect Pelcik?
00:09:06Heine opened the gate and...
00:09:08He was hit, which deafened him.
00:09:13Well...
00:09:14So somehow I packed up.
00:09:16I thought to myself, I'll go to the hall.
00:09:18I went to the hall and...
00:09:20I turned around.
00:09:21I turned around.
00:09:22And I saw...
00:09:24This blood.
00:09:26A lot of blood.
00:09:27Full of blood.
00:09:31Conclusions?
00:09:34Mok.
00:09:35Conclusions.
00:09:38On the construction site,
00:09:40there is no caravan, so...
00:09:43Besides this five, there must have been
00:09:46a sixth man here.
00:09:47A murderer who drove away in a black caravan.
00:09:51A murderer who drove away in a black caravan.
00:09:55The emperor will honor his presence
00:09:57by opening the hall.
00:09:58Only when this matter is quickly resolved.
00:10:00That's right.
00:10:03And you degenerates remember
00:10:05that my forgiveness is within your reach.
00:10:16The length of the interior of the dome,
00:10:18divided by the distance between the east and west entrance,
00:10:20is 1.6.
00:10:22A golden number.
00:10:24Mystical, Pythagorean.
00:10:26Well, mysticism can be understood in different ways.
00:10:29Among the Germanists,
00:10:30the hall is already called
00:10:31the temple of death.
00:10:33In which mass do they make sacrifices
00:10:35from innocent peasants?
00:10:37Well, yes, we can laugh about it.
00:10:39But the dark people believe that if the emperor...
00:10:41He won't come.
00:10:43And if I send my successor to the throne,
00:10:45the opening of the hall will turn into a great demonstration
00:10:47of the Germanists.
00:10:48The emperor understands this perfectly.
00:10:50It all depends on the effects of the investigation.
00:10:54We don't want the All-German Union
00:10:56to make a fuss.
00:10:58It started the war
00:10:59and threatened the citizens of Jewish origin
00:11:01who so willingly finance
00:11:03the development of our wonderful empire.
00:11:10Wouldn't it be best
00:11:12if the perpetrator of this shameful crime
00:11:14turned out to be Mr. Germanist?
00:11:20The investigation is ongoing.
00:11:21Unfortunately, I don't know anything.
00:11:26I'll be back as soon as you find out.
00:11:32Mr. Assessor,
00:11:35in the hall...
00:11:36All right, all right.
00:11:38In the hall, you behaved very well
00:11:40as if you were a policeman.
00:11:43I only did a test on you.
00:11:47It's easy in our profession
00:11:49to indulge the authorities.
00:11:52But you are resistant to this.
00:11:57Therefore,
00:11:58let's drink to brotherhood.
00:12:09Paul.
00:12:10Emmerhard.
00:12:19Why aren't you afraid of Milhous?
00:12:21And who forced
00:12:23this
00:12:24guard
00:12:26to say that the caravan was very similar
00:12:29to Mr. Pelzig's carriage?
00:12:31Mr. Pelzig's architect?
00:12:33Mr. Pelzig's mason?
00:12:35Mr. Pelzig's Jew?
00:12:38And who supported
00:12:39Milhous's career for years?
00:12:42Well,
00:12:44whose man is Milhous?
00:12:47Jews?
00:12:49Masons?
00:12:53Here, drink up.
00:12:57They say you are afraid of heights.
00:12:59Is that true?
00:13:05I'm not.
00:13:07That's great.
00:13:09You wouldn't be qualified
00:13:10to be a policeman, would you?
00:13:13And I think
00:13:15that your investigation
00:13:16should begin
00:13:17there.
00:13:23There?
00:13:25Yes, I could.
00:13:26It's a place of crime.
00:13:32Well.
00:13:34Go.
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00:18:55I said you'd be here.
00:18:58Me?
00:19:02What do you need me for?
00:19:13I wanted to thank you.
00:19:24Why?
00:19:29Because you...
00:19:32Because yesterday you didn't look at me as an animal,
00:19:35as a useful bitch.
00:19:39You...
00:19:41You looked at me as a person who has his own dignity, his own history.
00:19:49Not like Vihladil.
00:19:54That's why you don't have to.
00:19:56But...
00:19:59Do you know that he can fall without warning?
00:20:09I'll clean your shoes.
00:20:17Will the second day of the investigation bring a breakthrough?
00:20:20This disgusting piece of shit has turned into a place of death.
00:20:24The police are taking this case under the rug.
00:20:29The common people of our city are becoming a bunch of political provocateurs.
00:20:34If we don't get results soon, the press will tear us apart.
00:20:37Do we have results?
00:20:39I can't hear you.
00:20:41Does anyone have any results?
00:20:44Mr. Commissioner.
00:20:47Mok again.
00:20:50A sensational discovery in the library?
00:20:52Or maybe something about ancient rituals?
00:20:59I know how the boys died.
00:21:03I'm listening.
00:21:06Heine, now!
00:21:10The beam is used to transport the lorries.
00:21:12The boys lean on it with their hands and feet on the balustrade.
00:21:15The beam goes down, they hang over the abyss, and Icarus above them.
00:21:20Who's there?
00:21:21Sixth man, release the locks!
00:21:31I was on the balcony yesterday.
00:21:33One pull of the rope is enough.
00:21:36Well, it's impressive.
00:21:40But one small dragon.
00:21:42Why?
00:21:44Why would those boys hang over the abyss?
00:21:48An initiation ritual.
00:21:50Icarus is dressed as a priest of some strange religion.
00:21:54A ritual of transition. The boy becomes a man.
00:21:57A test of courage.
00:21:59Whoever passes it becomes a member of a secret association.
00:22:03Is it about Freemasonry?
00:22:05Let's take a look at Breslauer's Chorus Hutte.
00:22:08Nonsense, Mok.
00:22:09Conclusions from nowhere.
00:22:11Based on simple ideas about freemasonry.
00:22:15It's a work of a pervert.
00:22:17Get out of here and show off.
00:22:20So, there was a recognition in ten public houses.
00:22:25And none of those weirdos...
00:22:28I mean...
00:22:30of the Chorus Hutte had a client who would dress like that
00:22:34and attach some feathers to his arms, etc.
00:22:37Recognition among pederasts?
00:22:39Yes.
00:22:40Four male girls were sent.
00:22:43And nothing.
00:22:44On the pederasts' front, please act more intensively.
00:22:47Four.
00:22:48In the time of the fall of customs, so many live on my street.
00:22:52And Julius Breslau as a whole?
00:22:55Any questions?
00:22:57Get to work, then.
00:22:59This photo...
00:23:03No one recognized him in high school, but...
00:23:06I would have a hard time.
00:23:08The bodies are in Kostnica.
00:23:10Maybe...
00:23:12Maybe we should invite the teachers to Kostnica.
00:23:16You have too much energy, Mok.
00:23:18Too much.
00:23:19But I know how to use it.
00:23:22I'm appointing you as a permanent protocollant of our expeditions.
00:23:26I want a report in two hours.
00:23:30Mok is writing.
00:23:31The policemen are working.
00:23:38Always be obedient to your elders.
00:24:08Where is this photo?
00:24:15Do you recognize him?
00:24:24No.
00:24:28I've never seen him.
00:24:32I don't know him.
00:24:35I've never seen him.
00:24:37And actually, why did I have to get fatigued,
00:24:40if none of my teachers recognized him?
00:24:43This photo is...
00:24:45quite unclear.
00:24:47The bodies are in Kostnica.
00:24:49Could you...
00:24:50No.
00:24:51I couldn't.
00:24:52I don't have time for stupidity.
00:24:55And if that's all, will you let me...
00:24:57Do Greeks study in your high school?
00:25:00Do Greeks study in your high school?
00:25:06Dear sir,
00:25:07this is a real high school.
00:25:10And the adjective real means that our school is oriented to the reality of life.
00:25:16We educate engineers, future doctors,
00:25:19and they don't need Greeks.
00:25:21So how will you explain this?
00:25:25Excuse me, am I detained?
00:25:29I was asked to be polite, to look at the photo.
00:25:32I did that.
00:25:34But I declare that I don't have time for conversations with ignorants,
00:25:38who, unable to find the perpetrator, are looking for a scapegoat.
00:25:43Will you also accuse architect Pelzig?
00:25:46Hans Pelzig?
00:25:48Why?
00:25:51Why?
00:25:53And why did you collect the photos of the buildings designed by him?
00:25:57In the hall of the century, the crime scene,
00:26:00he was also pointing his finger.
00:26:02Here?
00:26:04There is no building here.
00:26:10Dear sir,
00:26:12don't play cat and mouse with me, okay?
00:26:15You know perfectly well that in this place,
00:26:18the co-worker of Pelzig is going to build a bridge over the Oder.
00:26:22Goodbye.
00:26:26Are you wondering why I'm lying?
00:26:38I don't understand what this is.
00:26:41Tomorrow we'll meet where, always tell others.
00:26:45A German sentence written in Greek.
00:26:47A puppy code.
00:26:49I have no doubt that our four created a secret association.
00:26:53The boys in high school didn't learn Greek.
00:26:56And here, all of a sudden?
00:26:59Always be a good old man.
00:27:02Was Icarus an old man?
00:27:04A master of fun, taking care of mystery, magic, theatricality?
00:27:09Icarus has a burnt-out letter Tau on his chest.
00:27:13A Greek letter Tau.
00:27:16Isn't that the symbol of the master of free painting?
00:27:23The boys were kidnapped
00:27:27at the buildings designed by Hans Pelzig.
00:27:35A member of Breslauer Chorus Hütte.
00:27:42The places of kidnapping
00:27:45create a regular,
00:27:51parallel God.
00:27:54In this case, I'm afraid of symbols and hidden meanings.
00:27:57And you're afraid of excessive energy,
00:28:00which I probably couldn't contain.
00:28:03You have to talk to the right person.
00:28:08Who is the right person?
00:28:11Dr. Charlotte Bloch von Bekasi.
00:28:14A spokeswoman of the Chorus Lodge.
00:28:17She's preparing an inauguration exhibition
00:28:20in the Pavilion of the Four Doves.
00:28:34Hey.
00:28:47Carlos Epifavea?
00:28:52Xerxes, Xerxes.
00:28:55You're very talented.
00:29:03Do you speak Greek?
00:29:06Do you know Greek?
00:29:09It seems to be a very popular language
00:29:12among students of the Royal Gymnasium.
00:29:19Your deceased friends knew it.
00:29:22Could they?
00:29:25Weren't you supposed to talk to me?
00:29:30Of course, Baroness.
00:29:32But your brother...
00:29:33My brother!
00:29:35It's very easy to upset him.
00:29:38And it's completely unnecessary.
00:29:43Everything's fine.
00:29:49Please follow me, Luke.
00:29:51I'll need you.
00:30:03Your brother...
00:30:06took part in the class with the strangers who died.
00:30:13The big Tau is a Masonic symbol.
00:30:16And our typical symbol is the triplet Tau,
00:30:20which gives us
00:30:23T-H,
00:30:26which is the Temple of Jerusalem.
00:30:29The Temple of Jerusalem,
00:30:32which was guarded by our forefathers in the Middle Ages.
00:30:52The Temple
00:30:55is a rectangular figure.
00:31:01It's also a symbol of the Hiram Tomb,
00:31:04a Masonic temple
00:31:07built by its workers.
00:31:12And it's parallel to...
00:31:21It's like...
00:31:25It's like...
00:31:28a kicked rectangle.
00:31:31If we connect the places where the boys were kidnapped...
00:31:35I see.
00:31:42And then what?
00:31:46We get...
00:31:50a kicked rectangle.
00:32:00A kicked rectangle.
00:32:03Have mercy, sir.
00:32:06Architecture embodies the perfect world of geometry.
00:32:09Like us, free painters,
00:32:12we realize the idea of enlightenment and humanism
00:32:15on a social level.
00:32:19It's said that for the last 20 years
00:32:22you've been taking care
00:32:25that nothing happens in Wrestle
00:32:28that contradicts the interests
00:32:31of the members of H.O.R.S.
00:32:34We take care that the influx carries all the boats.
00:32:37Maybe we should also carry yours.
00:32:43Berg is Masonic.
00:32:47Berg is Masonic.
00:32:50He was commissioned to build the Hall of the Centenary.
00:32:54Pelcik is Masonic.
00:32:57He's designing the Pavilion of the Four Domes.
00:33:03A great commission
00:33:06for public money.
00:33:09And as a result, Piękno Mok is created.
00:33:12Is Piękno not enough?
00:33:16No.
00:33:22How well do you know
00:33:25the architect Hans Pelcik?
00:33:28Hans Pelcik?
00:33:31I don't know him.
00:33:34Maybe as...
00:33:37a brother from Lodz, but under a different name.
00:33:41I'll listen to Hans Pelcik.
00:33:49Can't you stay?
00:34:01Goodbye, Mrs. Baroness.
00:34:06Don't you think that such a collection of Masonic symbols
00:34:09is suspicious?
00:34:12As if someone was trying to set you up.
00:34:19Mrs. Mok.
00:34:29You have to burn the corpses.
00:34:49As a token of my gratitude.
00:34:56Wichladil...
00:34:59He was talking about the corpses.
00:35:09He was talking about the corpses.
00:36:09It's 12 o'clock. We're taking him.
00:36:14The police are still missing.
00:36:17Who's behind the boy's corpse?
00:36:20The corpses lead to Hans Pelcik and the Mason.
00:36:27I'm interested in the story of the Golem.
00:36:31The clay colossus made a mistake
00:36:34and began to attack the Jews.
00:36:37Then Rabbi Low removed one letter
00:36:40from the spell that revived the Golem.
00:36:46I started to think about one detail
00:36:49in the architectural design
00:36:52whose removal would completely change the purpose of the building.
00:36:57It would make it funny, useless, powerless...
00:37:01I was told that you are a cultural person.
00:37:04Almost a graduate of classical philology.
00:37:09Why don't you confess your love for God?
00:37:14What kind of a church did you spend the night in?
00:37:19I wanted to ask...
00:37:22A weak point in the hall.
00:37:25The Great Ghetto wrote that architecture is a matter of tones.
00:37:30So what are the organs in the hall?
00:37:33Butter.
00:37:36Berg ruined his music
00:37:39by putting it at the request of an investor
00:37:42who wants to listen to Prussian marches.
00:37:46Even a great artist like Berg
00:37:49has to compromise with reality.
00:37:52It's tragic.
00:37:55Did I satisfy your curiosity?
00:37:58Do you know Baroness Bloch-von Becker?
00:38:03Yes.
00:38:09The Kabbalistic Library
00:38:12in the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau
00:38:15is out of my reach.
00:38:18I use it thanks to the translations
00:38:21prepared by the excellent scientists working there.
00:38:24These are your words.
00:38:27And?
00:38:30Baroness Bloch-von Becker
00:38:33is the head of the library
00:38:36and curator of the exhibition.
00:38:39People in my position
00:38:42seek help from assistants.
00:38:45One of them was a librarian in the library.
00:38:48Which one?
00:38:54You're talented, ambitious, smart.
00:38:57You come from a low social class.
00:39:00A little bit of fetishism is still there.
00:39:05But you don't realize
00:39:08what forces you play with.
00:39:11These powers are destructive
00:39:14if someone opposes them.
00:39:17But they can also be very friendly
00:39:20if someone knows how to show mercy.
00:39:24Are you asking me to compromise with reality?
00:39:27The reality of the Great Berk?
00:39:36You're not great, you're small.
00:39:39Here you are.
00:39:42You have too long a questionnaire
00:39:45and you lack common sense.
00:39:48You can do whatever you want
00:39:51as long as you know
00:39:54there's no ace up your sleeve.
00:40:01Is there anything that will pull him to us?
00:40:07He's a typical male.
00:40:12And you're very good at dealing with males.
00:40:21I'm sorry.
00:40:24I think I interrupted something.
00:40:27Not at all.
00:40:30It's just our little free-spirited ritual.
00:40:33Goodbye.
00:40:39Brother Hans.
00:40:42Please tell him to follow Eberhard Mock.
00:40:51His name?
00:40:54I don't know.
00:40:57Then take a closer look.
00:41:00Who's that?
00:41:03I don't know.
00:41:06I don't know.
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:12I don't know.
00:41:15I don't know.
00:41:18Take a closer look.
00:41:21Who's that?
00:41:28I don't know.
00:41:31You're making a mistake, Heckman.
00:41:34You're afraid of someone more than me.
00:41:37And this is a serious mistake
00:41:40in assessing the situation.
00:41:49Because I'll take your breath away,
00:41:52break your ribs,
00:41:55and then I'll throw the tied one into the bread
00:41:58with the hungry gnaws that will tear you apart.
00:42:01I'm asking for the last time.
00:42:04Name.
00:42:07I'm begging you.
00:42:10I'm begging you.
00:42:13I'll lose everything.
00:42:17Heckman, this is not an interrogation.
00:42:20This is a friendly conversation, completely private.
00:42:23Do you think I'll remember her?
00:42:26I'll forget Heckman.
00:42:29Especially about your weaknesses.
00:42:34Can I have a cigarette?
00:42:46Sure.
00:43:03I don't know his name.
00:43:06He offered me 2,000 marks a month
00:43:09and I chose those four.
00:43:13They were supposed to be sensitive,
00:43:16with their heads in the clouds.
00:43:19I found him, but I didn't know.
00:43:22I swear to God, I didn't know he would do this to them.
00:43:25Heckman, if you knew,
00:43:28you would have taken those 2,000, right?
00:43:31Go on.
00:43:36He introduced himself as Count von Tesche.
00:43:39He was a supporter of the pedagogue Rudolf Steiner.
00:43:42I know, I know.
00:43:45She is now surrounded by bad reputation.
00:43:48The fact is, she is associated with cults and cults.
00:43:51But wrongly.
00:43:54Rhythm, dance, repetition of mantras make our mind more open.
00:43:57Yes.
00:44:00According to the content of the Great Master Guru,
00:44:03a simple way to enslavement, right?
00:44:06Go on.
00:44:10They had everything.
00:44:13Literally everything.
00:44:16Their teacher made them a good grade.
00:44:19I can say that their education...
00:44:22So they danced, sang, in tunics, naked?
00:44:25Where?
00:44:28I don't know.
00:44:31I don't know, because von Tesche took their caravan from the gymnasium.
00:44:34Black?
00:44:37No.
00:44:40And in the afternoon, all five returned to their homes.
00:44:43Five?
00:44:46What do you mean?
00:44:49Well, initially five, because at the beginning,
00:44:52Kurt Rottmandel also took part in the classes.
00:44:55Younger brother of the baroness.
00:44:59Make me a murderer.
00:45:12Walter,
00:45:15let him be a member of the All-German Union.
00:45:18The emperor hates them.
00:45:21But I don't want an open war with them.
00:45:25Icarus's name was Erwin Hüde.
00:45:28He was Hans Pelzig's assistant.
00:45:31Both of them are Masons,
00:45:34except Horus, who represents me.
00:45:37If this goes out,
00:45:40I'll be in the whole balance of the trail of grass.
00:45:43Make me a murderer.
00:45:46One day,
00:45:49Icarus,
00:45:52make me a murderer.
00:45:55I'm loyal to the emperor.
00:46:02I'm loyal to the emperor,
00:46:05but I'm not his slave.
00:46:12Imagine,
00:46:15Mr. Germanist,
00:46:19for him,
00:46:22the ideal of the German thought
00:46:25sneaks into him at night
00:46:28and prays to the goddess of Germany.
00:46:31But one day, he meets an eccentric teacher with his students
00:46:34and when he sees a strange man
00:46:37in the wings of a profane hall,
00:46:40the spirit of Nibelung enters him.
00:46:49We need a troglodyte.
00:46:52A strong man, a fanatic. Do you have one?
00:46:55Do you have one?
00:46:58I do.
00:47:04I do.
00:47:07How much does he know?
00:47:10A lot.
00:47:13We have to get rid of him.
00:47:16Make your own decision.
00:47:19I'll take Mokka on myself.
00:47:22Literally?
00:47:25Would you be jealous?
00:47:34What is he doing here?
00:47:37Take his weapon and his badge.
00:47:40What is he doing here?
00:47:47Substinate.
00:47:50I always wonder why he chose his body
00:47:53as the first best criminal.
00:47:56There were these boys among them.
00:48:01Well, it was just a flash.
00:48:04A flash.
00:48:07He wasn't a homosexual.
00:48:10It was an initiation ceremony.
00:48:13A test of darkness and abomination.
00:48:16Something went wrong.
00:48:19Someone took a wrong step
00:48:22and his hand slipped off the beam.
00:48:25That's impossible.
00:48:28The beam would have stayed up, but it fell down.
00:48:31Who pulled the boys to the center of the hall?
00:48:35The sixth man. You know that as well as I do.
00:48:38You're not investigating.
00:48:41I'm a policeman, like you are, boss.
00:48:44No, not anymore.
00:48:50If we go on digging,
00:48:53the whole city will rise against us.
00:48:56The hall of centuries, the miracle of architecture,
00:48:59the greatest dome in the world,
00:49:02the temple of the superhuman,
00:49:05the temple of the superhuman.
00:49:08You always have to choose the lesser evil.
00:49:11Heckman, have you ever seen this man?
00:49:16I...
00:49:19Please report that the director of the Heckman Gymnasium
00:49:22did not recognize the body.
00:49:25Do you agree?
00:49:28I agree.
00:49:31You made the right choice.
00:49:34Unfortunately, I cannot congratulate you on this decision.
00:49:37It's over, gentlemen.
00:49:40Let's go. It's terribly cold here.
00:49:48And it stinks a bit, doesn't it?
00:50:02Now I have no doubt
00:50:05that even in the police force
00:50:08there are freemason agents
00:50:11who will investigate the masonry.
00:50:14Who?
00:50:17Melhaus.
00:50:22Cheers.
00:50:31It is also said that there are many hidden freemasons working for us.
00:50:34Incredible.
00:50:37What is this world heading to,
00:50:40if even in the police force...
00:50:45Oh, we ran out of vodka.
00:50:50They won't bury it under the carpet, boss.
00:50:53I wrote everything down.
00:50:56Everything.
00:50:59Erwin Hüde.
00:51:02Pylcik.
00:51:05The sixth man?
00:51:08That's right, boss. The sixth man.
00:51:11We have to look for him.
00:51:14This report is late.
00:51:17Useless.
00:51:20They already have a murderer.
00:51:23Mock.
00:51:27Drink.
00:51:30It's some kind of a spy
00:51:33who led to the queen.
00:51:36Interestingly,
00:51:41none of Melhaus's people
00:51:44followed this trail.
00:51:47So what? A sudden awakening?
00:51:50A fucking miracle, Hardy.
00:51:54A phone call from heaven, right?
00:51:57Worse. From the ministry.
00:52:00Melhaus had to pick him up
00:52:03during the expedition.
00:52:06When he listened, he changed his tone.
00:52:09Then he told us about the spy,
00:52:12and in the end he screamed,
00:52:15And what will this fucking Mock say?
00:52:18Yes, yes!
00:52:22Eberhard!
00:52:25This fucking Mock!
00:52:28Release Mock!
00:52:31There is no chance of appeasing him.
00:52:39Drink, Eberhard.
00:52:47If I have to,
00:52:50I'll go with him to Schleswig-Holstein.
00:52:53Drink.
00:52:56Boss, you know them well.
00:52:59You've worked for a long time, you've seen a lot.
00:53:06Then, when they open the hall,
00:53:09they'll appease the emperor,
00:53:12they'll lock this spy up.
00:53:15Will they go on?
00:53:19To catch the murderer.
00:53:31Get him!
00:53:34You have to kill him!
00:53:48Come on.
00:54:18Come on.
00:54:44The murderer is caught.
00:54:47The police have caught the monster from the century hall.
00:54:51Captain R is the Germanist.
00:55:02What a look, Mock.
00:55:05It's disgusting.
00:55:08Fortunately, you're not a policeman anymore,
00:55:11or I'd have to throw you out.
00:55:14Wychladyl wanted to kill me.
00:55:17Where are your notes from the investigation?
00:55:20I have to take them.
00:55:23Wychladyl, he...
00:55:26He disappeared.
00:55:29He fell underground,
00:55:32left you alive.
00:55:35What am I supposed to do with you now?
00:55:38My insubordination was the result of overzealousness.
00:55:41I wanted to proceed with the investigation,
00:55:44to write to you,
00:55:47and maybe work in your department.
00:55:50And you wrote that now you,
00:55:53the Germanist Wychladyl,
00:55:56are responsible for crimes you didn't commit.
00:55:59No.
00:56:02Now listen, Mock.
00:56:05I don't need an disobedient subordinate
00:56:09and I don't accept you back.
00:56:14I don't accept you officially.
00:56:18Officially, you're going on leave.
00:56:21And during your leave, you'll be working for me.
00:56:29Truth.
00:56:32Truth and lies.
00:56:36I'd like to live in a world like this myself,
00:56:39but such a world exists only in the heads of inexperienced policemen,
00:56:43yellow-beards who can't tell
00:56:46that they're being led by their senior colleagues.
00:56:50Speak!
00:56:57Wychladyl...
00:57:01He paid me.
00:57:05He paid me to come to the hall
00:57:08and then to lead you to Pelsig
00:57:11and Mrs. Baranowa.
00:57:14Wychladyl knew that the Berlin Inspection was ongoing.
00:57:17He wanted to cause a scandal
00:57:20and get you thrown out of the police force
00:57:23because he knew that your resignation would be withdrawn immediately.
00:57:26After kidnapping four boys,
00:57:29no one would give up the policemen from the regular police force.
00:57:32A conclusion?
00:57:36Wychladyl knew about the kidnapping because...
00:57:39Because from the beginning it was Mr. Germanist's intrigue
00:57:42and you could only be an ordinary pawn,
00:57:45an idiot who collects
00:57:48fake Masonic tropes.
00:57:51And I hate idiots in the police force.
00:57:56How are you going to rehabilitate yourself?
00:57:59I'll find Wychladyl.
00:58:02Great.
00:58:05And Pelsig and Hilde?
00:58:09Oh, take a look at this guard Hainem.
00:58:15Maybe he'll try to soften him up a bit.
00:58:19He's the one who let him into the caravan construction site
00:58:22in the middle of the night.
00:58:25Protégé Wychladyl
00:58:28took the place of the predecessor
00:58:31who disappeared in mysterious circumstances.
00:58:34And guess who was responsible for this case?
00:58:39Wychladyl.
00:58:45Good is...
00:58:49really very...
00:58:54pleasant.
00:58:56So become a good knight.
00:59:02When will you eat oysters?
00:59:06I'm not hungry.
00:59:10But this aphrodisiac...
00:59:13What's better?
00:59:16To be conscious of being someone
00:59:19or to be a blind puppet
00:59:22animated by some Wychladyl?
00:59:29There's no...
00:59:32third way.
00:59:37I'm going to be a good knight.
00:59:44These are probably just the remains of an ambitious boy
00:59:47from the lower social classes who left for the university.
00:59:50Now he thinks he's in some magical,
00:59:53secluded place from which he can judge
00:59:56the progress of the great ones.
01:00:13These were the remains of an ambitious girl
01:00:16who...
01:00:19lost her mind
01:00:21and left the old,
01:00:24rich Hungarian baron.
01:00:29And she learned to eat oysters.
01:00:34What was that?
01:00:36Probably Kurt.
01:00:38He comes here with me to sketch.
01:00:42Not us.
01:00:47Your brother?
01:00:49He's a genius.
01:00:51He's going to be a second knight.
01:00:55Your brother...
01:00:57belonged to the same gang that killed your boy.
01:01:02But the Black Caravan didn't kidnap him.
01:01:06Because he belonged to him only for a week.
01:01:11My brother can be a member of a gang
01:01:14under one condition.
01:01:19He can be its leader.
01:01:28He loves you.
01:01:33If you're strong enough, go about your business.
01:01:41Kurt?
01:02:11Captain Rudolf Feierabendz
01:02:14from the 4th Army Corps,
01:02:17wanting to balance his life,
01:02:20confessed yesterday morning
01:02:23that he prepared a murder of boys
01:02:26together with Icarus.
01:02:29Icarus, as he confessed,
01:02:32was called Georg Kies and was his friend.
01:02:35Both belonged to the German Union.
01:02:38They planned a murder together
01:02:41to cast a shadow of guilt on the Freemasons.
01:02:44It's a massacre, Wychladyl!
01:02:47It's Jena and Auerstedt together.
01:02:50And you're responsible for this massacre.
01:02:53Who assured us that there are no Freemasons in the police?
01:02:56And who assured us
01:03:02that he leads Mokka like on a string
01:03:05and can be removed at any moment?
01:03:08Who? Me? Wychladyl?
01:03:11Tell us your defense.
01:03:14I'm supposed to defend myself
01:03:17from people who can't even read newspapers?
01:03:23There's only one important sentence.
01:03:26The Emperor will be executed
01:03:29in two weeks.
01:03:32The Emperor will come to Breslau
01:03:35in two weeks.
01:03:38You don't think...
01:03:41Yes, I do.
01:03:44In this situation,
01:03:47this is the only moment
01:03:50when we can start the offensive.
01:03:53It's absurd.
01:03:56In this situation...
01:04:02In this situation,
01:04:05when they're asleep, sure they won,
01:04:08this is the best moment
01:04:11to start the offensive.
01:04:14And I just started it.
01:04:32piano plays softly
01:04:35piano plays softly
01:04:59piano plays softly
01:05:05piano plays softly
01:05:23piano plays softly
01:05:35piano plays softly
01:06:05I'm sorry, Madame.
01:06:20I'm sorry, Madame.
01:06:27I'm in a hurry to carry out a mission for the light.
01:06:35I'm in a hurry to carry out a mission for the light.
01:06:51He's suffocating.
01:06:54He's suffocating!
01:06:57Let's run before he dies.
01:06:59Let's run before he dies.
01:07:02Let's run before he dies.
01:07:13How are you feeling?
01:07:16I'm not alive, boss.
01:07:19What?
01:07:21I'm not alive. I killed a man.
01:07:24I can't hear what you're saying.
01:07:26Look who we have here.
01:07:29Your unfortunate murderer
01:07:32led us straight to the secret printing house of the Germanists.
01:07:36Do you know what they were printing there?
01:07:39You won't believe it.
01:07:42The death of the German emperor and king of Prussia,
01:07:46Wilhelm II Hohenzollern,
01:07:49in a Jewish-Masonic temple called the Hall of Centuries
01:07:52is an act of historical justice.
01:07:54The renewer of the power of God's grace,
01:07:57Emperor Wilhelm III,
01:08:00praises our new ruler.
01:08:03The All-German Union is ready for amen.
01:08:06As for Klaus, we caught him thanks to you.
01:08:10Only because he wanted to kill you.
01:08:13I didn't give you Klaus's name.
01:08:16You didn't have to.
01:08:24You didn't have to.
01:08:45Did he say anything?
01:08:50I'm impressed.
01:08:52He's so brave, so tough.
01:08:56But you see, my dear,
01:08:59I have a little surprise for you.
01:09:16I'm very disappointed in you, Klaus.
01:09:18Klaus...
01:09:22In my bed you swore you'd cut your skin off, Klaus.
01:09:30This envy, this betrayal,
01:09:34Klaus...
01:09:37But it's all right now.
01:09:40It's all right now.
01:09:42It's all right now.
01:09:48The names of the leaders of the All-German Union in Breslau.
01:09:53Michael Kluge.
01:09:57Joachim Passel.
01:10:00Gustav Spitzer.
01:10:02I'm sorry.
01:10:06I'm sorry.
01:10:09A wave of arrests among the All-German Union in Breslau.
01:10:14It's only a week before the visit of the All-German Union leader.
01:10:18Kurt Rothmandl is still missing.
01:10:21The hall of the centenary has been surrounded by the army
01:10:25and armed policemen.
01:10:27The officers of the Pergola summit park
01:10:30were and will be detained immediately.
01:10:33Yesterday, the day before the visit of the emperor,
01:10:36an arrest was made against all 605 members
01:10:39of the All-German Union in Breslau.
01:10:42Only the army, the police,
01:10:45the few privileged civilians
01:10:48and the orderly
01:10:51in uniforms with the inscription
01:10:53of the centenary.
01:10:56Cooks and waiters, who were checked and interrogated many times,
01:10:59were given special badges and no one could look at them.
01:11:02All police officers
01:11:05shook every nook and cranny of the hall
01:11:08in search of explosives every day for the last two weeks.
01:11:12Take your positions.
01:11:15The emperor's carriage is approaching the Breslau.
01:11:24Four companies of the army.
01:11:27I wonder if any of these soldiers
01:11:30will be able to recognize Wichrowila.
01:11:34I caught Gagatka
01:11:37when he was wandering around the bushes.
01:11:40We'll listen to him and we'll know why.
01:11:43Go on, move.
01:11:53Cigarette.
01:12:11Cigarette.
01:12:18I'm taking the detainee for interrogation.
01:12:20Go on.
01:12:38Why did you leave the detainee?
01:12:41I thought...
01:12:44No, no, it's impossible.
01:12:47I thought I saw Heine.
01:12:50You know that grey hair is the best thing to throw away.
01:12:53And it's better to spit on your conscience.
01:13:06Dirty.
01:13:09What's the matter? Are you dizzy?
01:13:11Go on.
01:13:20Go on, get to work.
01:13:24Man is really a dirty creature.
01:13:27You have to be a sea
01:13:30to accept dirty conscience and not to pollute yourself.
01:13:42No.
01:13:55Identifiers.
01:13:58Where are you taking him?
01:14:01To the imperial hall, upstairs.
01:14:12Is His Highness going to visit the imperial hall today?
01:14:15Of course, at 12 o'clock there will be a reception.
01:14:20Eberhard Mock!
01:14:27Eberhard Mock!
01:14:32More, more!
01:14:35Eberhard Mock!
01:14:38Eberhard Mock!
01:14:41Eberhard Mock!
01:14:47Eberhard Mock!
01:14:52Say something!
01:14:55Speak up already!
01:14:58I'm here!
01:15:01They are connected by a cord.
01:15:04If we shoot Vihladil, the boy will fall too.
01:15:07Mock! Speak up!
01:15:09I have to be sure it's you!
01:15:18You are finished, Vihladil! I'll shoot you!
01:15:29100,000 marks!
01:15:33100,000 marks, Mock!
01:15:35Mock!
01:15:39Or the emperor will see the bloodstain
01:15:42right in the middle of this hall.
01:15:46This is the price
01:15:49for the life of this boy.
01:15:54For the money!
01:15:57I'll get it!
01:15:59I'll get it!
01:16:05I'll get it myself!
01:16:10Do you understand?
01:16:13I'll get it!
01:16:16Why Mock?
01:16:19He's afraid of heights.
01:16:22He'll pray not to fall
01:16:25and won't think how to get Vihladil.
01:16:27He'll get the money.
01:16:30You'll get the money!
01:16:33In an hour.
01:16:36In an hour!
01:16:40Anything else?
01:16:43Mock!
01:16:45What?
01:16:47The bottle!
01:16:50The bottle, Mock!
01:16:53Do you know what I like?
01:16:58Mock, you're going with Mulhouse!
01:17:04Eberhard, you must save my brother!
01:17:07I'm sorry, ma'am.
01:17:13No, no, no.
01:17:16It's not even your sins,
01:17:19it's a call for revenge.
01:17:22Your cowardice even in sin.
01:17:28Help is on the way.
01:17:42Here.
01:17:44You deserve it.
01:17:46You're famous again.
01:17:49Why is he doing this?
01:17:51Who?
01:17:53Vihladil.
01:17:54He's got a hole in his brain.
01:17:57We're going to hell.
01:18:01It's a cover.
01:18:04It's a cover!
01:18:11You fight for power in the state
01:18:18and don't even ask what the state is.
01:18:21The state!
01:18:23The state
01:18:26is the coldest
01:18:29of cold monsters
01:18:32that lies in every language, good and evil.
01:18:38You push yourself to the throne
01:18:41and don't see that your throne is also in the mud.
01:18:46In a minute, the circus specialists will come and set you up.
01:18:49Where's the dragon?
01:19:15Cigarettes for asthmatics.
01:19:19Cigarettes for asthma.
01:19:49Cigarettes for asthma.
01:20:20You need chaos
01:20:23to give birth to a dancing star.
01:20:40Charlotte, do you see this?
01:20:44Do you?
01:20:50I'm going to teach you about man.
01:20:55Because man
01:20:58is what he should lose.
01:21:04Charlotte!
01:21:07Do you understand?
01:21:13Man
01:21:14is only a rope
01:21:17strapped between an animal
01:21:21and above man.
01:21:26I need new light.
01:21:32I need living people.
01:21:44I need people.
01:22:14I need people.
01:22:32This was supposed to explode over the imperial hall
01:22:35and kill the emperor.
01:22:38Wychladyl only made a bottom cover for Hyne.
01:22:41You killed my brother.
01:22:44You killed this child.
01:22:50This child
01:22:59was a murderer.
01:23:03She killed her four colleagues and her teacher.
01:23:07Let him be silent.
01:23:08Go.
01:23:09The boys' case is closed.
01:23:13Kurt burned these two cigarettes.
01:23:18One
01:23:20in the pavilion
01:23:23sketching another lover of his
01:23:26romantic sister.
01:23:29Walter!
01:23:32Do you have these drawings?
01:23:38Yes.
01:23:53Go ahead.
01:23:57I found the other one there.
01:24:00Kurt was smoking while waiting for his victim.
01:24:04Ikar,
01:24:06Erwin Hude,
01:24:08and Kurt.
01:24:10One day
01:24:12he took this
01:24:14aggressive, intelligent
01:24:17and very ambitious boy
01:24:23to his school gang.
01:24:26He took control of Herman Schilling,
01:24:30Hans Briggs,
01:24:32Georg Struve
01:24:34and Friedrich Zingler.
01:24:37Most importantly,
01:24:40he took his sister,
01:24:42the greatest love of his life.
01:24:49What is it?
01:24:52Speak up.
01:24:54Lokaj Baranowicz said
01:24:57Wychladyl is guilty.
01:24:59The boy hates the Freemasons
01:25:02because they took his sister and friends.
01:25:06Wychladyl decided to use it.
01:25:09When it turned out
01:25:11that the Emperor himself was to appear,
01:25:14he and Kurt set a date for the initiation ceremony.
01:25:19The boy gave four points
01:25:22where the boys were to be kidnapped by Hude.
01:25:28He was kicked side by side.
01:25:36Wychladyl wanted
01:25:39this place to be associated with something Freemasonic.
01:25:48It was so easy.
01:25:52Hide on the balcony
01:25:56and then release the lever
01:25:58and shoot the boys.
01:26:00Kurt Rottmandel
01:26:02is our sixth man,
01:26:03a murderer of the century.
01:26:13Well, Mok.
01:26:16Great job.
01:26:18You have to appreciate such a good policeman.
01:26:21Of course, I thought...
01:26:23Naturally, Mok's story has nothing to do with the truth.
01:26:26We told the truth.
01:26:28That's why Mok is silent
01:26:30or dies.
01:26:31And Mok knows I'm not joking.
01:26:36We won't ruin the memory of this unfortunate boy.
01:26:40And I advise you to leave the city and the country.
01:26:43For a long time.
01:26:45No less than a year.
01:26:47After all, you know,
01:26:49it's a terrible scandal.
01:26:51You have to give him a lot of time to dry up.
01:26:55You will return
01:26:57no earlier than the summer of 1914.
01:26:59When everything calms down.
01:27:04So,
01:27:06we've settled everything.
01:27:08In that case,
01:27:10goodbye.
01:27:15Come, Mok.
01:27:20What are you doing?
01:27:22Come with us.
01:27:29Do you really think you've settled everything?
01:27:34They won't make up with you for your truth.
01:27:45Nor will I.
01:27:59THE END
01:28:29THE END
01:28:59THE END
01:29:29THE END