| 00:00 - 00:03 | The Allied forces are advancing to Berlin | 
| 00:04 - 00:05 | They have annexed Potsdam... | 
| 00:05 - 00:07 | and will be arriving in a matter of weeks | 
| 00:08 - 00:12 | They have decimated any nearby army, | 
| 00:12 - 00:15 | and have began shelling the Reichstag | 
| 00:17 - 00:19 | The second company is still intact | 
| 00:19 - 00:21 | Their leader, Baumer, can save us | 
| 00:24 - 00:26 | My Fuhrer | 
| 00:27 - 00:28 | Baumer | 
| 00:31 - 00:33 | Baumer has refused to fight for the Nazis | 
| 00:34 - 00:36 | He views you as unjust and cruel | 
| 00:53 - 00:58 | Everyone who has read All Quiet on the Western Front, leave | 
| 01:13 - 01:15 | This is not fair | 
| 01:15 - 01:17 | This ain't bloody fair | 
| 01:18 - 01:23 | That son of a goose thief dare betray us | 
| 01:25 - 01:28 | I once admired this wretched Aryan | 
| 01:29 - 01:31 | He is now busy contemplating life | 
| 01:31 - 01:34 | When his own life hangs on the line | 
| 01:34 - 01:37 | He is like the fat rats in his trenches | 
| 01:37 - 01:40 | I will make Detering rip the guts out of him | 
| 01:40 - 01:42 | He is an honourable man who loves nature | 
| 01:42 - 01:46 | Will he bloody sent butterflies to kill the Americans, you idiot | 
| 01:46 - 01:48 | My Fuhrer, I heard the Americans hate orange  | 
| 01:48 - 01:52 | You sicken me, Corporal Himmeltoss | 
| 01:53 - 01:54 | That bloody goose thief | 
| 01:56 - 01:57 | I should never have promoted that stinking pacifist | 
| 01:57 - 02:00 | He probably is busy writing a memoir | 
| 02:00 - 02:03 | and still dating that filthy French girl | 
| 02:04 - 02:08 | Where is Kantorek; can't he slap some sense into him | 
| 02:08 - 02:13 | How can you control a human when he calls himself an "animal" | 
| 02:14 - 02:16 | Has Germany lost its sanity | 
| 02:17 - 02:21 | Now Stalin has made animals demanding a communist government | 
| 02:27 - 02:29 | Everything is lost | 
| 02:30 - 02:34 | My dreams, my passion for killing Ellie's father | 
| 02:34 - 02:36 | All lost to animals and pacifism | 
| 02:41 - 02:42 | Is it wrong... | 
| 02:43 - 02:47 | Is it wrong for a person to burn books, to persecute Jews, and be the ultimate savage | 
| 02:48 - 02:53 | Now an army of horses and sheep will be arriving | 
| 02:54 - 02:56 | Am I suppose to feed them straw from the cattle cars | 
| 02:56 - 02:59 | Am I suppose to feed these vile monster's of hell | 
| 03:00 - 03:02 | Why does evil always have to suffer in books | 
| 03:04 - 03:07 | It's okay Ana, dashing Montag will save us | 
| 03:14 - 03:16 | Now I must kill myself | 
| 03:19 - 03:23 | For thats the only way an honourable villain like me can eternalize  | 
| 03:25 - 03:26 | Hopefully Napoleon will send you traitors to the vet | 
| 03:31 - 03:33 | A happy ending to a sad tale | 
| 03:40 - 03:46 | Paul must suffer for his activities against the Reich | 
| 03:46 - 03:49 | However he is not the only one that will suffer  | 
| 03:53 - 03:56 | This is bound to get an A |