Uprising
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Did he think he could waltz his army
in like sightseers on holiday?

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All is lost. We've retreated.
Many are dead or wounded.

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I know. I was there.
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-We must respond with force.
-From the reichsführer.

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Reichsführer Himmler. . .
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. . .promised Hitler a Warsaw free
of Jews by his birthday, tomorrow.

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And if other Jews are emboldened. . .
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. . .if other sectors initiate
uprisings, it spreads to the Poles--?

:15:31
You see the implications?
The cause for concern?

:15:36
Under orders of high command,
you're relieved of your post forthwith.

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And to avoid any unnecessary strain. . .
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. . .between German-Austrian factions
in the SS ranks. . .

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. . .the order for your execution
has been withdrawn.

:15:54
You are dismissed.
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-We're still here, who would've bet?
-Now with real weapons to fight with.

:16:16
Julian, well done.
:16:21
Look!
:16:26
Our little nation.
:16:29
Did you ever think in your lifetime
you would see this?


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