Schenck and Müller pull their truck over near the entrance of a military hospital. There's a small tank division stationed there, and Schenck is stopped by the tank commander. Schenck informs the commander that he has orders from Brigadeführer Mohnke to get first-aid supplies from the hospital. The commander tells Schenck that the military has abandoned the building, and that he doesn't know about the circumstances of the wounded once treated there. Schenck insists on going ahead, ordering Müller to stay behind. The tank commander warned Schenck of the Russians that are around, pointing to the cannon barrel of a Tiger I there as "the end of the Reich," and the territory beyond it as Russian's. Müller observes through a binocular as Schenck walks through the gate.
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| - Schenck and Müller pull their truck over near the entrance of a military hospital. There's a small tank division stationed there, and Schenck is stopped by the tank commander. Schenck informs the commander that he has orders from Brigadeführer Mohnke to get first-aid supplies from the hospital. The commander tells Schenck that the military has abandoned the building, and that he doesn't know about the circumstances of the wounded once treated there. Schenck insists on going ahead, ordering Müller to stay behind. The tank commander warned Schenck of the Russians that are around, pointing to the cannon barrel of a Tiger I there as "the end of the Reich," and the territory beyond it as Russian's. Müller observes through a binocular as Schenck walks through the gate.
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| - Schenck strikes a pose near a Tiger I tank.
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| - Schenck and Müller pull their truck over near the entrance of a military hospital. There's a small tank division stationed there, and Schenck is stopped by the tank commander. Schenck informs the commander that he has orders from Brigadeführer Mohnke to get first-aid supplies from the hospital. The commander tells Schenck that the military has abandoned the building, and that he doesn't know about the circumstances of the wounded once treated there. Schenck insists on going ahead, ordering Müller to stay behind. The tank commander warned Schenck of the Russians that are around, pointing to the cannon barrel of a Tiger I there as "the end of the Reich," and the territory beyond it as Russian's. Müller observes through a binocular as Schenck walks through the gate. Schenck scouts around the abandoned building, walking down corridors and peering into rooms filled with medical furniture. As he begins to feel lost, he hears a metal clanging from a corridor. What he finds there is a pile of dead bodies, presumably from both civilians and soldiers. That part of the scene can be considered quite disturbing by some viewers. In the next room, Schenck finds beds of elderly women left for dead.
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