Conspiracy
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1:18:00
Thank you.
1:18:02
Thank you as well.
1:18:03
I admire your gift for organization.
The meeting was very economical.

1:18:10
Now.
1:18:14
Do either of you think
we would have that final solution?

1:18:18
That in a year, there wouldn't be
a Jew left on the continent?

1:18:21
That we control? Why not?
1:18:24
- You drink, Eichmann?
- Yes, sir.

1:18:27
Were you ever drunk?
1:18:29
From time to time.
1:18:31
Well, then...
1:18:34
...take a fucking drink.
1:18:36
- I am on duty, sir.
- Then it's an order.

1:18:39
Thank you.
1:18:40
And tell us again about the pink bodies.
1:18:46
Sir, I'd rather not.
1:18:48
- The sounds, the screams.
- He will faint again.

1:18:53
I did not faint.
1:18:59
I had a physical symptom.
1:19:02
What was the story
you were going to tell me?

1:19:04
- Story?
- Kritzinger.

1:19:06
Yes, he told me a story about a man
he'd known all his life, a boyhood friend.

1:19:11
This man hated his father.
Loved his mother fiercely.

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The mother was devoted to him...
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...but the father beat him, demeaned him,
disinherited him.

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Anyway, this boy grew to manhood and
was still in his 30s when the mother died...

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...this mother who had nurtured
and protected him.

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She died.
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The man stood as they lowered
her casket and tried to cry...

1:19:33
...but no tears came.
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The man's father lived to old age,
died when the son was in his 50s.

1:19:41
At the father's funeral,
much to his son's surprise...

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...he could not control his tears.
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He was wailing, sobbing.
He was apparently inconsolable.

1:19:52
Lost, even.
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That was the story Kritzinger told me.

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