The Odessa File
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:28:04
Why are you so scared?
:28:05
I´m teIIing you, don´t get invoIved.
It´s not your affair.

:28:09
War criminaIs are a poIice matter,
but the poIice won´t do anything about it...

:28:13
...so I´m going to.
:28:18
-State Attorney GeneraI´s office.
-Which department?

:28:21
-War Crimes.
-Second fIoor. Room 223.

:28:23
Thank you very much.
:28:39
Riga, and the name was?
:28:41
Roschmann, Eduard.
:28:48
What´s going on here?
:28:50
-This gentIeman wanted--
-I heard him.

:28:53
Who sent you here?
:28:55
I´m a journaIist.
:28:57
Come into my office.
:29:03
Can I see your card?
:29:09
Why are you so interested
in Captain Roschmann?

:29:12
Is there some investigation of him?
:29:16
-Why do you want to know?
-It´s a matter of pubIic interest.

:29:20
We investigate many things...
:29:22
...but we cannot give information
concerning the progress of our inquiries.

:29:26
I´m simpIy asking if there is an inquiry.
:29:30
The matter is confidentiaI.
I can´t discuss it.

:29:34
Yes? Put him through.
:29:37
Herr General. What a nice surprise.
:29:40
And it´s good to hear you, sir.
:29:44
Of course I´m coming.
I´ve got the invitation right in front of me.

:29:47
The one evening in the year
I wouIdn´t miss.

:29:51
I´II pick you up, sir. How about that?
:29:53
7:00 p.m., so we can go together.
:29:56
Fine.

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