Escape from Sobibor
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A Jew? That's disgusting!
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- If you saw her...
- Remember Poul and Groth.

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Two good men. Kicked
out of the SS and sent

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to the Russian front
for raping Jewish girls.

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- That didn't make sense to me.
- Me neither. We are ordered to kill them.

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- But we are not allowed
to use their bodies first.

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- As it should be. We're
SS. We're the elite.

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- We do not soil ourselves in Jewish filth.
- The British bombed Hamburg again.

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And again I'm lucky. My wife
and kids are alright, thank God.

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Just be glad you are in a safe place.
Look at us. Proud defenders of the Reich.

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Don't talk like that. My father
was killed in the first war.

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Doing his duty for the fatherland.
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And we are doing our
duty for the Führer here.

:28:52
That's as honourable as
being on a battlefield.

:28:55
- He is right.
- Battlefield. You're crazy.

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What do you do? Sit in your
little booth and turn on the gas?

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Valve on... Wait 20 minutes... valve off...
Big job.

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That takes great courage, Bauer.
How many Jews did you gas today?

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- Don't talk about that in front of them.
They don't hear anything. Do you?

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- I'm sorry, sir. I didn't hear you.
- See, they are deaf.

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- How old are you?
-15, sir.

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15? My son is 12. I hope he lives to be
15. I mean if a Jew can, why can't he?

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- What's your name?
- Toivi, sir.

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- Toivi. Get me another beer.
- Yes, sir.

:29:57
Get this butcher out of here.

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