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This will be the minimum daily quota.
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-The children in orphanages--
-Regardless of sex and age.

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-Perhaps--
-Regardless of sex and age.

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Lieutenant, I am Adam Czerniakow.
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Chairman of the Jewish Council.
I've been given assurances. . .

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. . .at the highest level,
concerning the treatment of children.

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I fully expect those assurances
to be honored.

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Kindly sign this proclamation.
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I will not.
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Mr. Czerniakow. . .
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. . .if the deportation is impeded
in any way by you or your people. . .

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. . .the consequences will be dire.
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This is an assault on our existence
as a people!

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What do we do in this horror?
Do we sit and wait. . .

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. . .for the next slap in the face
from the enemy?

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Or do we hide within ourselves
so the blows don't hurt us so much?

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Or do we look to God
and pray for the Messiah to come?

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Messiah, are you coming?
I don't think he is. So what do we do?

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We use our hands and arms. . .
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. . .our lives, our deaths,
and we fight back, we resist.

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If you can't fight, run or hide.
But you must resist.


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