The scene begins with Misch watching a teleprinter print out a telegram from Göring. After the message was printed, Misch tears it off and tells Traudl to bring it to Martin Bormann. She comes out of Misch's room and does what she's told to do. Bormann thanks her, then reads it. A few seconds later, he jumps off his seat and promptly heads to the the adjacent room, with Traudl looking at him with a disconcerted face. In contrast, Goebbels thinks that Göring wants to seize power, and stated that he never trusted the mob he gathered at Obersalzberg. He then comments "It stinks of a coup."
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