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Excuse me, do you....
Say, the bunker?
You speak English?
This is my name there, James O'Donnell.
I would like to see the bunker.
Cigarette? Smoke?
You're welcome.
Thank you.
In 1945, the city of Berlin
And this bunker was his last address.
He lived here underground for 105 days.
I arrived here on assignment for Newsweek.
It was just two months after Hitler's death.
As I made my way
I couldn't help but wonder
Finding the answer to that question
Most of the people
spent endless years
I hoped that those still living...
could reconstruct
Each from his or her own viewpoint.
I can't guarantee that what
Memory always distorts of course.
But I do believe their stories present
and are, perhaps, as close as we can come.
Let's go back to January 16, 1945.
The dark chamber you see here
The Americans are at the Rhine!
And as for the British,
Speak up!
There's nothing available. There's nothing--
-Guderian.
-He's going below.
Hitler is going below to the bunker.
And this will be used
This?
All the rooms are small, Bormann.
What have we come to?
What's the trouble, Hentschel?
It's only a 140-kilowatt generator here.
It's got to power everything.
The lights, the filter,
Spring?
We get our water here
But not to worry, Gen. Rattenhuber,
We've carried Frederick the Great
He's never without it.
There will be no smoking in the bunker
those are the Fuhrer's orders...
on duty, or off.
All meals will be taken in the upper bunker...
or the old Reich Chancellery mess hall.
Questions?
Dismissed.
Maj. Guenter, have you spoken to him...
about Zossen and about going to Zossen?
The Fuhrer refuses to leave Berlin.
It's only 18 kilometers away.
Has the finest communications of any
He knows that, General.
I want all calls for the Fuhrer
Does that include Dr. Goebbels, sir?
No. But I will, of course,
was Hitler's capital.
through the cold, dark chambers...
what had happened here.
has taken me many long years.
who worked in this bunker...
in Russian prison camps.
their personal experiences here.
you're about to see is historical truth.
a psychological truth...
was soon to be occupied.
well, can't you hear the bombing?
-What?
-What?
Notify your staff.
for the conference room.
the pump for the spring--
from an underground spring.
I'm genius with machinery.
all over Europe with us.
at any time...
bunker and it's seven times as big.
He refuses to leave Berlin.
to come through me.
control all access to the Fuhrer.