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Dr. Freisler, Ministry of Justice.
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Also, I hold rank in the Storm Troopers.
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So that is who I am.
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Adolf Eichmann, SS Gestapo, Office of
Jewish Affairs, and that should be...

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Yes, that's all.
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And I am Heydrich,
SS Chief of Reich Security, Main Office...

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...and Reichsprotector
of Bohemia and Moravia.

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And welcome.
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You have each been given some papers.
These are for you alone.

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No copies to be made,
not to be seen or discussed with others...

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...except superiors.
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How we deal with matters here
must be held secret from our enemies.

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We control events better
when we control opinion.

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Today, each of us becomes
a bearer of secrets.

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- And our secretary will be discreet?
- He agrees.

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He agrees? Excellent.
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Communication between us after today
will pass in both directions...

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...through Lt. Col. Eichmann,
my deputy for all Jewish matters.

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He is your focal point.
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To begin, we have a storage problem
in Germany with these Jews.

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There have been conversations
for a year about this Jew...

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...and that Jew and the complexities
of the law and this problem...

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...as you, I'm sure, know has tormented us.
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We first undertook to expel them
from all means by which our people...

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...would have to deal with them,
every sphere of life of German people.

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The laws enacted at Nuremberg,
and we should drink a toast...

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...to Dr. Stuckart for devising them.
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Coauthor, in all modesty,
I am the coauthor.

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They established the fundamental legality
for the creation of a Jew-free society...

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...a Jew-free economy for the world to see.
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And we, indeed, have eliminated the Jew
from our national life.

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Now, more than that, the Jew himself...
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...must be physically eradicated
from our living space.

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- Clarification.
- Absolutely.

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There will be a moment for that.
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But if I may, we pursued
a vigorous policy of emigration...

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...but who would take more of them?
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"Who would want them?"
Was the policy's ultimate limitation.

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Every border in Europe rejects them
or charges outrageously to accept them.


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