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:28:01
- There will be a buffet lunch.
- Excellent.

:28:03
Settle down, we're moving along.
You have the overall idea...

:28:06
...but it's clear some areas
will evacuate swiftly...

:28:08
- What about our friends the Italians?
- The Italians.

:28:11
We must all trust the good Lord
to save us from our Italian friends.

:28:14
In the last analysis,
if they don't purge their Jews...

:28:17
...we'll go down and accomplish it
and put their priorities in order.

:28:22
In France, even where we aren't occupying,
they'll ship their Jews out.

:28:25
Here is another problem.
:28:27
The Foreign Ministry sees difficulty
in evacuating too fast...

:28:31
...in Scandinavia, as you say, Lapland.
:28:33
Unless we tie up a lot more troops there...
:28:35
...troops which we need
for the Russian campaign, Moscow...

:28:38
...the Scandinavians will not cooperate.
:28:40
What do you see for the rest of Europe?
:28:42
The Foreign Ministry sees
no difficulty with the Balkans...

:28:45
...Southeast and Western Europe.
This is very good.

:28:49
- Sir.
- Yes?

:28:50
The Race and Settlement main office
is planning on sending an expert...

:28:53
...to Hungary for general orientation
on our policies.

:28:55
I think that should take place at the
same time as you send your advisor.

:28:59
It will put some iron in the glove,
so to speak.

:29:01
The glove is iron, and there should be
no confusion as to where policy emanates.

:29:08
I should hope that established
relationships will be maintained.

:29:11
If they are productive,
but not if they are not...

:29:13
...if I may speak for the group.
:29:20
- It is not my intention...
- What is your intention?

:29:23
The work done by our department.
Our particular expert is prepared...

:29:27
We both serve the Führer,
he gave me the command.

:29:29
I suggest your advisor serve as
an assistant to my man.

:29:31
That preserves the relative powers
of our offices, does it not?

:29:41
Yes, it certainly does.
That is how it should be.

:29:44
I will leave it to you, then,
to be in touch with Col. Eichmann?

:29:48
Yes.
:29:52
Settled. Moving along.
Now, a difficult problem.

:29:55
My instinct is to be Alexandrian...
:29:57
...and solve a difficult tangle
with a sharp, clean stroke this afternoon.


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