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:21:00
. . .were executed at 1 0 this morning
for crimes against the Polish people. ''

:21:06
No.
:21:11
These were not crimes.
There were no crimes.

:21:16
These were innocent people.
There were children!

:21:21
You are with child.
Did you know there were children?

:21:25
I know nothing about this situation.
:21:28
If you wish to discuss this,
the commissar will return Tuesday.

:21:32
-Have you no connection?
-I have answered your questions.

:21:37
You are free to go now.
:21:44
This morning at 1 0:00. . .
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. . .the 23 hostages. . .
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. . .were executed. . .
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. . .by order of the commissar's office.
:21:56
I am very sorry.
:22:01
How long have you been here?
Six months?

:22:11
So you still don't want to tell me
who your comrades are, huh?

:22:17
Maybe I can be more convincing.
:22:25
Very convincing.
:22:37
We've had 4000 deaths...
:22:39
-. . .by starvation and typhus.
-The population is 450,000.

:22:43
They're rationing calories.
:22:45
We're calculating 261 3
for German nationals. . .

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. . .699 for Poles and 1 84 for Jews.
:22:52
Auerswald's ordered the council
to pay all costs. . .

:22:56
. . .labor and material
for this Ghetto wall.

:22:59
I want you all to know
I do not believe our situation--


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