Weidling and Mohnke inform Hitler

The Weidling and Mohnke inform Hitler is another scene used by the Untergangers.

In Downfall
The scene begins with Hitler entering the war room, where the rest of the generals are. Weidling tells him that the Russians are advancing and they can no longer receive supplies. Mohnke then shows him on the map the Red Army positions: North, in front of the Weidendammer bridge; East: Lustgarten; South, Potsdammer Platz; West, Tiergarten, about 400 meters from the Chancellery. They can only hold out about 2 days. Weidling suggests that they shoul flee Berlin, as they already lost 20,000 of their best officers. Hitler looks at him indifferent, telling him that that's why young people are for. When Weidling tries to ask Hitler to sign the paper, Goebbels intervenes, saying that the Führer cannot make a honorless dissapearance from the the history. Hitler considers that fleeing Berlin is not an option and claims that Wenck and the 12th Army will attack. He asks Krebs to telegram Keitel, to report Wenck's progress. He then leaves the room, repeating that "Wenck will come".

In Downfall Parodies
The scene was firts used by AlbertHallProds, in Hitler finally declares war on Hitler Parodies, where Hitler and his generals declare war on the Downfall Parodies and on the Untergangers.

Since then, the scene has been used for parodies that involve either conflicts, such as Hitler vs UBFA or The Jodl Rebellion. There aren't many other parodies that use the scene alone.

Trivia

 * Hitler does not rant in this scene, although Goebbels has a short ranting burst.
 * Mohnke points at the map.