The scene begins in the yard of an office building, where archives are being thrown out the windows and burned in piles. Soldiers are moving various objects such as paintings, carpets and chairs. Schenck, wearing a white coat sees the soldiers and his adjutant Max Müller throwing out files. Müller tells him that they're leaving, as Clausewitz has started. Schenck then asks who's going to look after the soldiers and the people. His adjutant frankly said he doesn't know, which Schenck sees as madness.
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| - The scene begins in the yard of an office building, where archives are being thrown out the windows and burned in piles. Soldiers are moving various objects such as paintings, carpets and chairs. Schenck, wearing a white coat sees the soldiers and his adjutant Max Müller throwing out files. Müller tells him that they're leaving, as Clausewitz has started. Schenck then asks who's going to look after the soldiers and the people. His adjutant frankly said he doesn't know, which Schenck sees as madness.
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| - Schenck walks through the paper rain.
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| - The scene begins in the yard of an office building, where archives are being thrown out the windows and burned in piles. Soldiers are moving various objects such as paintings, carpets and chairs. Schenck, wearing a white coat sees the soldiers and his adjutant Max Müller throwing out files. Müller tells him that they're leaving, as Clausewitz has started. Schenck then asks who's going to look after the soldiers and the people. His adjutant frankly said he doesn't know, which Schenck sees as madness. He walks down the stairs fastening his uniform and walks outside to meet SS-Obergruppenführer Tellermann, who oversees the burning. Schenck protests, saying that the food supply will collapse, and the soldiers will take food from the civilians when the fighting will spread all over the city. Tellermann says it's an order from the Führer. Schenck then tells him that while he as a department head answers to the SS and Himmler, as a doctor he is part the Wehrmacht, and they've yet to leave the city. Tellermann says that the professor can stay in Berlin and orders to get him the proper papers. He then departs with his group of soldiers through the parked cars and trucks as Schenck watches.
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