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1:17:00
The Governor-General has...
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...specifically been told
that we would be the first area...

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...to have our ghettos emptied,
the Jews evacuated. The possible...

1:17:07
I know the conditions, but you are wrong.
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The first to be cleansed is Germany.
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Then you. Germany first.
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- The bureaucratic...
- This is my operation, no bureaucrat...

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...with his nose in the rule book
and hand on his cock will slow it down.

1:17:21
We'll be moving Jews in days, not weeks.
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You can start writing up
your train schedules.

1:17:28
Schubert Quintet in C Major.
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The adagio will tear your heart out.
1:17:39
Tell the Governor-General
to expect my call.

1:17:41
- Have we helped your problem?
- Yes, I hope so.

1:17:44
Good. You, sir?
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- I'm sure trains will be available.
- Anything else?

1:17:49
You have been very patient.
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Don't count on it.
Have a good ride to Cracow.

1:17:54
Thank you.
1:17:56
Well done, Colonel. Fine meeting.
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Thank you.
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Thank you as well.
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I admire your gift for organization.
The meeting was very economical.

1:18:10
Now.
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Do either of you think
we would have that final solution?

1:18:18
That in a year, there wouldn't be
a Jew left on the continent?

1:18:21
That we control? Why not?
1:18:24
- You drink, Eichmann?
- Yes, sir.

1:18:27
Were you ever drunk?
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From time to time.
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Well, then...
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...take a fucking drink.
1:18:36
- I am on duty, sir.
- Then it's an order.

1:18:39
Thank you.
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And tell us again about the pink bodies.
1:18:46
Sir, I'd rather not.
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- The sounds, the screams.
- He will faint again.

1:18:53
I did not faint.
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I had a physical symptom.

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