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Hello?
:23:04
Kohler?
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I thought I told you to leave!
:23:08
Well, I didn't, Mr Lieberman.
But I think you're gonna be glad I didn't.
:23:13
Doktor Josef Mengele was here tonight.
:23:16
You call me at 3 o'clock in the morning...
:23:19
..to tell me Doktor Josef Mengele
is in Paraguay? I know that, Mr Kohler!
:23:24
So does my sister,
so does my landlord, and my tailor!
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And now you know it, too!
My congratulations!
:23:32
He came to a meeting at Gunther's house
tonight, and the others were there, too.
:23:37
Mengele's sending them out to kill 94
65-year-old men in the next 2½ years.
:23:43
What are you talking about?
:23:48
94 at 65...
:23:52
Two and a half years?
:23:56
I can hear you, Mr Kohler.
I just can't follow what you're saying.
:24:03
Goddamn it, you don't have to believe me!
I've got it all on tape!
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All over. Europe, Canada,
the United States.
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Mostly civil servants.
:24:25
Okay. I'm running it down now.
It'll only take a second.
:24:29
Take your time.
:24:31
Old men don't go back to sleep
once they have been awakened.
:24:41
Welcome, young man.
:24:43
The stuff on now, it's just a lot of
introducing and glad-handing around.
:24:47
Mengele's acting
like chairman of the board.
:24:51
Will you stop asking questions
and just listen, Mr Lieberman?
:24:55
Sit down, gentlemen, please.
:24:57
Okay, here it comes.
:24:59
The task before you is the most...