The Good German Quotes

  • Patrick Tully: [threatening a Jewish double amputee] Don't you jew me over the price!

  • Danny: [on Tully] A little bit of a cunt.

  • Patrick Tully: You can say what you want about the war... but, the war was the best thing that ever happened to me. Because when you have money, then, for the first time in your life, you underSTAND it, what money does for you. Where before all you understood was NOT having it? Money allows you to be who you truly are.

  • Bernie Teitel: They want me to decide who the ardent Nazis were. Truth is, it was the whole country. Nobody's hands are clean.

  • Bernie Teitel: This guy? Drove one of the gas vans. They'd load the Jews in back, run the exhaust inside.

    Bernie Teitel: [inhales] By the time they got where they were going, they were already dead. Very efficient. Driving to work, he killed more people than Al Capone in all his years in Chicago. But if you asked him, he isn't a murderer, he's a truck driver. And he still thinks that.

  • Hannelore: It's easy now to say Hitler was wrong about the Jews. Let me tell you something. Nobody said he was wrong at the time.

  • Lena Brandt: An affair has more rules than a marriage.

  • Lena Brandt: You can never really get out of Berlin.

  • Bernie Teitel: Nothing better for a prosecutor than a criminal with a sense of history. Everything got written down. Who they killed, and what it cost. Meticulous record-keepers.

  • Jake Geismer: She could get people to do things, and they didn't know how she did it.

  • Lena Brandt: A Factory inside a Mountain. Tunnels where the American bombs couldn't reach. What were once sulfur mines. Someone had to take them out. Slave labor. Prisoners, detainees. That was how they built the rockets. Emil was asked to calculate how much to feed them...... to keep them alive just three months until the tunnels were completed. It's here, in his notebooks. Eight hundred calories a day. After that, let them die and bring in new workers. The correct answer, it turned out. It was more efficient. They called it Dora. Camp Dora. Thirty thousand died in that camp. Bettmann ran it.Every detail.He hanged people from a crane right outside his office window.