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:45:16
Good morning.
:45:18
Captain Gebhardt now has an appointment.
You have to wait for a while.

:45:24
Good morning.
:45:26
Please take a seat. What a pity,
it's cold in this restaurant.

:45:37
What do you want to taste?
Be my guest.

:45:41
How about some scrambled eggs?
It's pretty delicious here.

:45:45
I'm honored that you came,
some coffee? - Okay

:45:52
I seldom come to Luxemburg.
I've settled in Lorraine.

:45:56
For better steel supply
to your weaponry production

:46:02
Only prepare breakfast for this mister!
- Yes, sir.

:46:09
Our consul in France, Otto Abetz, he
collects lots of information about you.

:46:15
You've been to Paris to attend the economic
conference of the conquered country.

:46:19
In the meeting, you were asked
to improve productivity

:46:24
And you said to Abetz: Mr. consul,
this is difficult for me, because my
brother's being imprisoned in a camp prison.

:46:28
Mr. Kremer, if it was not me, your brother
was still in the Dachau camp.

:46:32
He'll be sent back there soon.
:46:37
I'm glad to help your brother.
He can be useful in the church.

:46:41
Only if he'd like to. I don't know a darned
thing about the church's problem.

:46:46
I only know something about the
carrying trade. For example...

:46:50
I know you're lack of construction material,
steel, aviation, fuel...

:46:55
Berlin lets yourselves solve them.
Perhaps I can give you some help.


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