Conspiracy
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1:09:01
Are we ready?
1:09:02
- Feeling better?
- Thank you, yes.

1:09:05
- Something you ate?
- I'm fine.

1:09:07
The cigar.
1:09:09
- The cigar?
- Unexpected.

1:09:11
We will forego cigars.
1:09:14
That should be no great trial.
Where did we stop?

1:09:17
The last remark was by Gen. Freisler.
"The Jews go in red and come out pink.

1:09:21
- "That is progress."
- The side-effect of CO gas.

1:09:23
There's more to say on that.
We're studying something faster...

1:09:27
...other faster and cheaper gases that
could be used. Cyanide is being tested...

1:09:31
...various forms.
- Electrocution, too?

1:09:33
There is research being done to see...
1:09:35
...whether electrocution
can even more effectively...

1:09:40
...quietly put an end,
a period to the end of the sentence.

1:09:43
Say one truckload an hour,
including putting the contents in...

1:09:46
...running the engines, removing the
contents, cleaning the inevitable soiling...

1:09:51
...on a 24-hour schedule,
1,440 a day times 20 trucks.

1:09:55
That's 28,800 a day...
1:09:59
...10,512,000 in one year.
1:10:03
But I cannot imagine you could operate
consistently at that rate.

1:10:06
Not to mention disposal.
1:10:08
Gas vans are a short-term field solution.
1:10:09
We have three camps where permanent
gas chambers will be operational.

1:10:13
I'm sorry?
1:10:14
Yes, I was about to mention Belzec,
Sobibor, and Treblinka...

1:10:18
...before Gen. Hofmann was taken ill.
- It was a fine cigar.

1:10:21
Ultimately,
the camps will be the primary locations.

1:10:23
Last summer, Reichsführer Himmler
asked me to visit a camp...

1:10:27
...up in Upper Silesia called Auschwitz...
1:10:30
...which is very well isolated
and close to significant rail access.

1:10:33
We are turning that camp into
a major center, solid structures.

1:10:35
Here's where your Jewish labor
comes into play, Herr Neumann.

1:10:39
The Jews hold the bricks,
and build the buildings themselves.

1:10:42
When the structures are complete,
we expect to be able to process 2,500...

1:10:46
...an hour, not a day.
1:10:49
An hour.
1:10:56
And those numbers look a lot better.
1:10:58
2,500 an hour?

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