02x06 - Episode 14

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Police commissioner Gereon Rath is transferred from Cologne to Berlin, the epicenter of political and social change in the Golden Twenties.
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02x06 - Episode 14

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Previously on Berlin Babylon.

What do you know about
the gold on the train?

I don't know anything.

I don't know anything! Please, no!
Please, not back into the cold! No!

April 29.

The cue "Prangertag" for a secret
operation is mentioned several times.

We are hereby pressing charges against
the Reichwehr's general staff.

A modern German shadow army is
being built here on a large scale.

The Black Reichswehr is the biggest
thr*at to peace in Europe since 1918.

General Seegers,
you're under arrest.

We have information that this
organization is preparing for a coup

in the next days, maybe right this moment.
Which one is this, Mr. Wolter? An M-28?

This is something very special.

With this we will be
writing history tomorrow.

- Long live the Emperor!
- Long live the Emperor!

Well then. Operation Prangertag.

I'm about to be forced to release 15
high-ranking officers from custody.

Even though the evidence
is overwhelming.

Do you know what you are doing?
You're messing with the state itself.

Mr. Rath, I found
this under your bed.

- Fritz!
- Gretchen.

- Let me go.
- We were ratted out.

- Freeze!
- Gretchen, run!

No! Fritz! No! They sh*t him!

And remember, he's just an
engineer, not a m*llitary man.

Him?

If you're too tough on him, he'll
crawl back into his shell.

That's him now.

We didn't stand a chance.

The car was gone as quickly
as it had appeared.

- The man was dead on the spot.
- We'll investigate.

Good morning, everyone.

- And we meet again, Seegers.
- The little brother.

Not the most desirable
way to meet again,

but duty is duty.

Major General, you're on the
advisory board of the Nyssen Trust.

In essence, what is your role?

My attention focuses on maintaining
and preserving w*r monuments

and on the care of
officers' widows.

This work binds you closely
to the Nyssen Group.

Yes, you could say that.

Is that why you used
Alfred Nyssen as a front

for the Reichswehr to
import illegal weapons?

Whom are you trying to impress?
Your brother?

Answer the question.
Is Nyssen your front?

Like I already said, no.

But Nyssen is the
contracting entity

for the delivery of goods for
which he has no use whatsoever.

In contrast to the Reichswehr,
particularly your vision of it.

- Poison gas.
- Vision.

Isn't that something for
novelists or lunatics?

But maybe you meant
responsibility.

What is it?

This is the lifting of
the arrest warrants

against all ranks of
the German Reichswehr

who are in custody because
of Lipetsk and other things.

IMPORT LICENSE

Whose decision is this?

Supreme authority?

The gentlemen are to be
released without delay.

Major General?

Do you know this document?

This is the confirmation of an order
of pesticides from the Soviet Union.

According to the analysis however,
the wagons contain green cross.

Green cross?

It's the code name for
pulmonary agents.

Phosgene, diphosgene.

I see your signature,
Major General.

Or am I mistaken?

This is unbelievable.

I don't believe this.

Where did you
unearth this, Rath?

It literally flew into my arms.

We'll go public with this.

- We'll meet at Zörgiebel's office in ten.
- See you soon.

- And?
- Nothing. No trace.

I don't believe this.

- What does her family say?
- No one is surprised.

Miss Ritter often doesn't
come home at night.

I gave her a clear task to do.

She can't have disappeared.

What about you?

In those places where I know her to
be known, they haven't seen her.

Thank you.

Our kitchen is renowned
for its rich variety.

You have a choice. Either you can make a
unique contribution, or you cooperate.

I cooperate. Didn't hear you.

I cooperate.

Excellent.

Tomorrow, 8 a.m., press conferenc e.
Tabula ra sa.

Thank you, Miss Ackers.

Good work, gentlemen.

Of course you had a
bit of luck, too.

- Yes?
- Yes.

I'd like to speak with the
President of the Reich.

- I'll put you through.
- Thank you.

What's the matter?

I have to go.

Yes.

Does it still hurt?

I've been so lucky to have you.

No. Yes.

Yes, I have.

Definitely, Emmi.

Right, duty calls.

See you tonight.

See you tonight.

HOMEOPATHY

CLOSED ON CORPUS CHRISTI
PROPRIETOR JOSEPH DÖHMANN

The boss says you need to change
the application to intravenously.

Where is Mr. Döhmann?

Um, gone.

I see.

Do you know how it works?

No, but my wife does. Thank you.

Tell me.

They gave me this
at the hospital.

He didn't make it.

The bastards got him.

It was the political
police, Greta.

Your Benda here.

FOR MY BELOVED SON FRITZ

- What?
- The Jewish sow ordered this.

The guys who sh*t down
Fritz, they were his men.

Tell me what to do,
and I'll do it.

No matter what.

We'll be in touch.

Right.

Flex it. Make a fist.

Look, it's been more
than ten years.

I could start work in
any hospital tomorrow.

Mull on it.

Bend your arm.

Very simple.

Thank you.

Stop. Service card.

Pass.

Schibulski, 11th precinct.

I thought it was a bit over the top, a
room with a radio, but now I like it.

Listen to the names of the
districts, Schöneberg. Beautiful.

Charlottenburg...

If you had been a girl,
you'd be called Charlotte.

But I'm not.

Gereon.

You're back.

Tempelhof. How do you like
the sound of Tempelhof?

Please bear with me.

This stuff is strong.

Yes. You must have
been out for an hour.

Really?

You will now hear a commentary

on the visit of the French Foreign
Minister Aristide Briand...

What are you whistling?

Mackie Messer. The
Franco-German...

Where did you get that from?

Don't know. Everyone knows it.

Germany has been
trying for a while

to shed a different, more favorable
light on the nation of the arch enemy.

So it is no surprise that the two model
foreign ministers of Germany and France,

Stresemann and Briand,

turn to a national-cultural
phenomenon today, on Prangertag,

which almost singlehandedly restored the
world renown of the German theatre,

after it had been deemed
irrevocably lost:

Brecht's Threepenny Opera.

It's been running at Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm for a year now

and will be knighted by a visit of
the two Nobel Peace prize laureates.

Prangertag, what's that?
Corpus Christi.

- That's...
- Today.

I have to go.

Minister Briand, how do you rate the
political situation in Germany?

Young democracies are
always in danger,

but it's worth fighting
for democracy.

- Thank you.
- Monsieur Briand, this way.

Well then, Heinrich.

Ladies, gentlemen... Here's
to an entertaining evening.

Yes, cheers.

I have to admit, I haven't been
to the theater in a long time.

To the Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm, quickly.

Thank you.

Can't you go faster?

Service card.

Pass.

I'm sorry, mate.

Security level one. Only those
on the list are allowed in.

- Where is Councillor Benda?
- Upstairs.

- With the ministers.
- Call him down.

- What?
- Get him.

Tell him, Inspector Rath
urgently needs to talk to him.

- No one comes through here. Strict orders.
- I have to go in.

But not today. You may be a big
sh*t outside, but you won't get in.

And the shark

It has teeth

And he wears them in the face

And Macheath, he has a Kn*fe

But the Kn*fe can't be seen

In order to counter the increasing
hardening of the people,

businessman Jonathan Jeremiah
Peachem opened a shop

where the most
desperate of them all

would get such a look that would speak
to those ever more obdurate hearts.

Something new has to happen.

My business is very tough,

because it's my business
to incite human sympathy.

There are but a few things
which shake people up,

a very few things, but
the bad thing is,

that they don't work if you
use them several times.

Man has the dreadful ability to
make himself callous at will.

Another man...

How much longer does this take?

About one hour, Your Excellency.

My God.

But the second time round
only five pennies.

If he sees him a third time, he will hand
him over to the police in cold blood.

Please don't! No!

Stay calm.

Put your g*n down and get up.

Are you alone?

- Minister?
- Time for a little refreshment.

- Certainly.
- An amusing play.

Freeze!

Did a man just pass by here?

- With a bag?
- Yes, an officer has signed out.

Stop! Halt!

Right, stay right where you are.

FRESHLY MILKED WHOLE MILK

Abort operation.

The body of an assassin
is up on the gallery.

Release the inspector
immediately.

- He's at stage right.
- Go on, you heard him.

- Smith, what does he want from me?
- It's good that you waited for me...

Here? Which side did he say?

We want to take him
in when we go to him

so that he sees what kind of
sentiment we have against him.

Good evening.

I see you found your bearings.

Please.

Well, I'm listening.

The train will be sent back.

Including the wagon
with the gold.

- There is no gold in the wagon.
- There is.

We personally checked.

The wagon numbers were swapped.
You opened the wrong one.

The gold is still in there.
They want to take it out

on the way to Russia, before
the border, with a robbery.

Who?

Men of the Black Reichswehr.

When? Tomorrow.

Apart from Scheer
and the second guy

there must have been three or four more
of our men involved. Maybe even more.

Our enemies have been everywhere,
even in the Castle, for a long time.

I'm sure Scheer would have sung.

He was ex*cuted, right
in front of me.

Do you suspect anyone?

Wolter.

He plays a decisive role
in this conspiracy.

You are probably right.

As you know, we've been
observing him for a while.

But unfortunately we had
no evidence against him.

Not yet. It's here.

Do you realize that you've prevented
a coup d'état, Inspector?

Most importantly,
Stresemann is alive.

And tomorrow morning we'll
present Seegers to the press.

We'll deal with
Wolter after that.

Get some rest, Inspector.
See you tomorrow.

Good night.

You can go.

- Yes?
- Come on.

I can imagine why Lotte
wanted to surprise me with

this. -Yes? Why? -Because
it's my favorite food.

And because I've never had it
for breakfast. And not so good.

Yes, it is really good.

I like watching our
chef when he makes it.

How he separates the yolk from the
egg white, how he whips the whites.

Ten times to the left, ten times
to the right, and very, very fast.

And we always have fresh
raspberries in our cold room.

He'll heat them briefly with
sugar, for the red juice.

- You have a cold room?
- Of course.

- And always raspberries?
- Yes.

Great.

I've never eaten a Berliner Luft
dessert in such a posh restaurant.

Your sister had a free wish.

- Lotte.
- There you are.

What a great surprise.

Would you like to
have a seat, miss?

How... did you get here?

They picked me up in a snazzy automobile.
What a show that was.

And your friend here
entertained me very well.

It was the best
Berliner Luft ever.

Tell me, what's your name?

My name is Edgar.

Right, we're off now.

- Really?
- Yes.

Alright.

- Thank you, Edgar.
- My pleasure, Toni.

- Come and visit me again, OK?
- Only if the automobile collects me.

But of course. We've
got your address.

He's nice, right?

Come on, let's run.

RED CASTLE PRESS
CONFERENCE "REICHSWEHR"

Gentlemen, please keep calm.

You know the deal.
You'll all get in.

Gereon, how many have you got?

The most important one.

There is enough
room for everyone.

Welcome, Mr. Seegers.

Even for you unpatriotic fellow,
it's still Major General.

Lieutenant Colonel Benda, EK-1.

Let's go, Seegers, the
press is waiting.

Here you are, thank you.

Hello, Mr. Martin. Hi.

Attention!

We should start. The
hall is packed.

Very well. Let's go.

Stop! Stop.

Wait up.

The President of the Reich,
Paul von Hindenburg is coming.

- What?
- Yes.

But I had no idea.

No one announced this.

Attention!

His Excellency, the President of
the Reich Paul von Hindenburg.

Stand to attention!

Attention!

Karl, how are the stocks?

Mr. President.

Benda. God be with you.

Your Excellency.

Well, let's bring some original
Prussian spirit to this matter.

What I mean is common sense.

Major General...

You'll come with me.

Gentlemen.

Gentlemen, for investigative
and tactical reasons...

in contrast to our
previous announcement,

we cannot make any new
insights public at the moment.

The Chief of Police is asking
for your understanding

that this press conference is to be
postponed until further notice. Thank you.

I don't believe this!

That beats everything.
Unbelievable.

Let them pass!

Question: Why were you here?

Why were you invited?
One answer!

- What's going on?
- Please wait.

Make room!

Let them pass!

Just two questions, please.

The President of the
Reich has ordered

that the train be sent back
to the Soviet Union at once.

Without delay.

Without further investigation.

We lost.

To ashes, to dust

Stolen from the light

But not yet now

Miracles wait until the end

Ocean of time

Eternal law

To ashes, to dust

To ashes

To ashes, to dust

Stolen from the light

But not yet now

Miracles wait until the end
It must be just a dream

Trying to snatch the wind

Who really knows?

The clock on your wall
It is filled with sand

Put your hand in mine

And let us be forever Now
you make your choice

And throw us in between
happiness and agony

But I can forgive you

You are very close to death

But your eye still clear

Does it recognize me? I'm ready

To seek immortality with you
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