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What is being advocated here?
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A law dissolving all marriages
between mixed and German?

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- Why not?
- Courts adjust.

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As we all do. That is not the point.
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You're too inflexible, my friend.
:56:15
You know damn well the courts will be
happy to be rid of the problem.

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I'm pointing out a problem of casting every
Jew and non-Jew into a sausage machine.

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If that's the plan, I'm asking
that some legal framework be built.

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Let's do it. If we skip a few steps, so be it.
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"Skip a few steps!"
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When you plane down a piece of wood,
a few chips go flying.

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Jews or judges, who are the chips?
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I would like to say...
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...in this discussion,
regarding the tone, first...

:56:43
...abandon your misperception that
Dr. Stuckart has affection for the Jews.

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I'm sure he does not, and his heart is pure.
He believes in supremacy of law.

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Jews...
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...in any event,
will vanish soon enough from Germany.

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But the method, yes.
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You accept, casually...
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...the obliteration of legal distinctions...
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...and the use of extreme,
inconceivable measures...

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...that, I say again, that our Chancellery
was assured would not be used.

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That is where we have come.
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A soldier cannot decide
where he chooses to fight.

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Where are we here?
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Gen. Heydrich invited your opinions
on the methodology.

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Indeed.
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I can say this.
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You're going to have your work cut out
with the Catholic church...

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...with the Reich divorcing
all those Catholics.

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That's not going to make
our priests very comfortable...

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...or the Vatican.
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The Vatican has no love for the Jew.
Why should they interfere?

:57:43
The Lutherans would not object either.
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I agree with Dr. Stuckart.
:57:47
The problems outweigh
the short-term ideological satisfactions.

:57:51
Military necessity comes first.
Am I wrong?

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Why can this not be simpler?
:57:56
The Ministry of Justice, which I represent,
can live with it gladly.


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