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:50:05
Why, thank you, my friend.
:50:09
Very nice of you.
:50:13
Such a rational device.
:50:15
- Remarkable.
- There is a problem.

:50:19
Lieberman.
He was in Gladbeck, in Döring's house.

:50:28
Could he possibly
have found out about Döring?

:50:32
- You don't know?
- How could I?

:50:35
- The boy, Kohler?
- Impossible.

:50:39
Then how did Lieberman get to Döring?
:50:42
Sheer coincidence.
:50:44
That's not a very scientific explanation,
is it, Doktor?

:50:49
Are you interrogating me,
Colonel Seibert?

:50:52
General Rausch put me
in charge of security.

:50:55
How can I function
if I don't have all the facts?

:50:59
But you do!
:51:00
A nosy, incompetent old Jew
has bumbled onto one victim.

:51:05
What more do you have to know?
:51:07
Any idiot could see the next logical step.
:51:11
- Kill him!
- We don't want to create a martyr!

:51:14
Ridiculous!
:51:15
Besides, he could have contacted
police agencies or intelligence services.

:51:20
They would not pay any attention to him!
:51:23
If he died suddenly, they would.
:51:26
Well,...
:51:28
..then what are you going to do?
:51:31
Lieberman will have to be watched
more carefully.

:51:34
If he gets too close,
a decision will be made.

:51:37
We will balance
the danger of killing Lieberman...

:51:40
..against the scientific validity
of your project.

:51:44
Are you, my esteemed Chief of Security,
telling me...

:51:48
..that a project 20 years and millions of
dollars in the making will be dropped...

:51:53
..because of this insignificant,
impudent old Jew?

:51:56
Do not antagonise me, Doktor Mengele.
:51:59
I have been one of your few supporters
since this Lieberman business began.


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