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:50:07
I hope you understand,
I want to be as useful as I can.

:50:12
- We must be in contact.
- Exactly.

:50:20
No one listens.
:50:23
From where he sits,
he does not have the ghettoes or the stink.

:50:27
And he's burglarizing administrative
control from the Governor-General.

:50:31
- Privileges of rank.
- I don't hear any urgency.

:50:34
Privileges of rank. The higher you go,
the more infallibility is bestowed.

:50:38
But I don't hear any
cut-the-bureaucracy solutions.

:50:41
Our problems.
:50:43
You're right.
He does not have our problems.

:50:45
Crap. "The privileges of rank."
:50:47
All that matters is the SS blood group
tattooed under your arm.

:50:51
That's a secret password for you people.
:50:53
What are these suspicions?
:50:55
I will tell you this: When cholera hits
the ghettoes, and typhoid...

:50:59
...your tattoos won't protect you
from shitting your guts out...

:51:03
...until you dry up and die.
:51:05
Then tell me about infallibility.
:51:09
Those little Nuremberg country sausages,
the gritty little ones.

:51:12
- You can keep your oysters. What is that?
- Can you get them here?

:51:16
- Lange?
- Yes, sir?

:51:18
Who were those 30,000 you say you shot,
when you say you shot?

:51:23
In Riga, Latvia.
:51:25
27,800 I have some responsibility for.
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And stood by with my men and allowed
Latvian civilians to kill in mobs.

:51:35
I received memos directing the,
one would say, "evacuation" of Jews...

:51:40
...who, shot and buried in soil and corpses,
managed to crawl out, still alive.

:51:47
Not exactly war, is it?
:51:50
- And gas chambers about to come?
- What gas chambers?

:51:54
Gas chambers?
:51:56
I hear rumors, yes.

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