:37:04
	Hello, Kiley.
:37:06
	I was curious to see how you
interrogate your prisoners.
:37:10
	My other officers may be
asking the wrong questions.
:37:15
	I'm afraid you won't hear
any new answers.
:37:18
	Sometimes it's more important
what you see
:37:20
	Than what they say.
:37:33
	Could we get a little
more light in here?
:37:36
	How is that, sir?
:37:46
	Hmm.
:37:51
	So this is the face of the
undefeated enemy.
:37:54
	It looks you've captured
:37:56
	A sunday school class.
:37:58
	Is this all they have left.
:37:59
	For their front lines?
:38:00
	Where are their weapons?
:38:01
	Here, sir.
:38:07
	What's this?
:38:12
	Still has grease in the barrel.
It's never been fired.
:38:16
	Did they put up any fight? No, sir.
:38:17
	Just gave up?
:38:20
	Well, I'm not surprised.
They're only children.
:38:24
	Take a good look at them, Kiley.
:38:26
	They're not even tough enough
:38:27
	To be classified as delinquents.
:38:29
	Go ahead and question them.
:38:31
	Ask them if Germany's going
to win the war.
:38:33
	Go ahead, Kiley.
:38:36
	They could be plants
:38:37
	Put in the front lines to misleas us.
:38:41
	I want to talk to you alone, Kiley.
:38:44
	Have these prisoners escorted to the
rear for proper interrogation.
:38:47
	Yes, sir. Move them out.
:38:49
	Let's go! Move it out!
:38:53
	Sir, all these prisoners
:38:54
	Were carrying these rubber hoses.
:38:56
	Send them along
and anything else you've found on them.
:38:58
	Yes, sir.