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1:16:01
Despite the denazification policy.
1:16:03
Well, if I'm supplied
with trained personnel. . .

1:16:06
. . .I'll get rid of the Nazis.
1:16:08
Until then, I'll use them to keep
the railroads and telephones working.

1:16:12
After all, didn't most
ordinary Nazis join the Party. . .

1:16:15
. . .in about the same way Americans
become Republicans or Democrats?

1:16:20
Yes, that's about it.
1:16:24
You agree that national policy be made
by civilians, not by the military?

1:16:29
Of course. But the politicians
never let us finish.

1:16:33
They always stop short and leave us
with another war.

1:16:36
You thinking about our Russian allies?
1:16:43
Did you say if you found your army
between the Germans and the Russians. . .

1:16:47
. . .you'd attack in both directions?
1:16:49
No, I never said that.
1:16:52
I never said any such thing.
1:16:55
But I wish I had.
1:16:56
(LAUGHING)
1:17:10
Sir, there's a call on your line from
supreme headquarters, General Smith.

1:17:19
Bedell?
1:17:21
Ike is furious.
1:17:23
How could you compare Republicans
and Democrats to the Nazi Party?

1:17:27
And the statement
that you refuse to denazify. . .

1:17:30
. . .has the Russians, the British,
everybody, screaming.

1:17:33
Well, the hell
with the Mongoloid Russians.

1:17:35
We've given them Berlin, Prague,
God knows what else.

1:17:39
They gonna dictate policy too?
1:17:41
George, don't be a fool.
1:17:43
The war in Europe is over.
Washington dictates policy.

1:17:46
The war shouldn't be over. We should
stop pussyfooting about the Russians!

1:17:51
We'll have to fight them anyway. Why
not do it now, when the army's here?

1:17:55
lnstead of disarming Germans let's
get them to help fight the Bolsheviks.

1:17:59
You better shut up.
This line may be tapped.


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