- Dr. Oskar Huth: ...Clear?
- Douglas Archer: Unforgettably so, sir.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: Any breach of this instruction is not only a capital offence under Section 134 of the Military Orders of the Commander-in-Chief Great Britain,for which the penalty is a firing squad, but also under Section 11 of your own Emergency Powers German Occupation Act 1941, for which they hang offenders at Wandsworth Prison.
- Douglas Archer: Would the hanging or the shooting come first, sir?
- Dr. Oskar Huth: We must always leave something for the jury to decide.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: You were on your way to a party?
- Douglas Archer: There's a reception at The Savoy in your honour, Standartenfuhrer Dr. Huth.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: Kellermann. He has the subtlety of a pig. What else does he have planned for me?
- Douglas Archer: General Kellermann thought you might like to see the Houses of Parliament on the way, sir.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: As I say, a pig.
- Douglas Archer: Does that mean you would or wouldn't like to see the Houses of Parliament?
- Dr. Oskar Huth: It means, my dear Superintendent, that I do not have the slightest intention of spending the evening watching a roomful of army officers and their overdressed women guzzling champagne and, between mouthfuls of smoked salmon, telling me the best place to buy Staffordshire china.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: I'm afraid the blame is Winston Churchill's. None of this need have happened.
- Douglas Archer: Well, from what I heard, he paid his debt.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: The rumours, the V sign in the face of the firing squad, pure propaganda put out by your Resistance.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: You sent the files to the Feldgendarmerie straightaway. And within the hour, the SS claimed them back and a teleprinter message from Berlin instructed the army to pass all papers back to you.
- Douglas Archer: But that instruction could've only come from the Supreme Commander.
- Dr. Oskar Huth: Heil Hitler.