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1:09:08
AII right. Then what happened?
1:09:13
I was transferred to a convaIescent home.
1:09:15
Which one?
1:09:17
Arcadia CIinic at DeImenhorst.
1:09:19
Then I received an anonymous phone caII...
1:09:22
...very officiaI sounding...
1:09:24
...warning that this Jew had informed
the Attorney GeneraI´s office who I was.

1:09:28
-I had to disappear.
-Your empIoyer Eberhardt?

1:09:30
He came to visit me at the nursing home.
1:09:33
When I toId him what had happened
he offered to heIp.

1:09:35
-He gave me that Ietter.
-Why didn´t he contact us himseIf?

1:09:39
Maybe he didn´t want to use the phone
in a matter Iike this.

1:09:42
He was going away on his annuaI hoIiday.
1:09:46
Yes, we checked.
1:09:48
A cruise to the West Indies
is very pIeasant this time of year.

1:09:54
Yes, sir.
1:09:59
I want these teIephone numbers.
1:10:02
Put your jacket on.
1:10:07
Bad Iuck, wasn´t it?
1:10:10
I´m sorry, sir?
1:10:11
16,000 inmates at FIossenburg.
1:10:15
OnIy 700 survived.
1:10:17
You have to be spotted by one of them.
1:10:21
Yes, sir. It was bad Iuck.
1:10:24
Unterscharfuhrer KoIb,
turn round and face me!

1:10:30
Did you receive your dagger?
1:10:32
Yes, sir. From Major Max KoegeI.
1:10:34
There is an inscription on the bIade.
1:10:36
´´BIood and honour,´´ sir.
1:10:39
TeII me, what were the amenities Iike
at FIossenburg?

1:10:42
-Amenities, sir?
-Accommodation.

1:10:46
Two barracks, a gymnasium,
a garrison shop, a whorehouse--

1:10:52
Which everyone shared?
1:10:54
No, sir. Officers had their own.
1:10:57
When you Iooked up from anywhere
in the camp, what did you see?


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