Fegelein and Friends

Fegelein and Friends is a scene used for Downfall Parodies.

In Downfall
The scene takes place sometime after the Original Bunker Scene. Burgdorf asks what would happen next now that the war is lost, and Fegelein responds they should just end the charade. Keitel objects, and goes on to say there will be no more surrendering like in November 1918. However, Fegelein counters by informing them that Hitler told them to do what they want, assuming that he doesn't want to rule anymore. Burgdorf then states that nobody can replace him.

Krebs then suggests that Hitler was only confused, but he'll recover. Fegelein objects to what would happen after that. After a brief silence, Krebs continues to build on Keitel's point that Hitler never intended to surrender, and tell that they owe it to him. Completely angered, Fegelein thinks that what they are saying are hollow phrases, and slams his fist on his palm while telling them they have to do something, or it would be too late. Burgdorf angrily states that's he's only looking out for himself, and Fegelein, angered, tells him to mind his words. The scene ends with Keitel, Jodl, and Krebs leaving, with Fegelein and Bormann staring ahead.

In Parodies
This scene is commonly used for interactions between the generals and Fegelein, especially because he rarely appears in the rest of the movie. Some situations include: Fegelein planning new antics or justifying them, Fegelein mocking Krebs' map pointing skills, and so forth.

Benad361 and other Untergangers use the part when Fegelein claps his fist on his hand for the Fist of Mass Destruction.

Trivia

 * This scene is notable for Keitel yelling, "Niemals!", and for Burgdorf saying, "The Führer is the Führer!"
 * Günsche, Jodl, Bormann, Traudl, and Gerda appeared in this scene, but don't have any lines.
 * Hitler is absent from this scene.
 * Despite the name of the scene being "Fegelein and Friends", Fegelein is enemies with the generals in the parodies.
 * Gerda's crying from the previous scene also carries on into this scene. It is not until after the generals leave that she fully stops crying.