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Heydrich:
[the meeting is near a close, and Heydrich is listening to everyone's decision]
Do we have any disputes left to face here either with my authority or with that we have agreed? General? Müller:
Let us astonish Charles Darwin. Klopfer:
[raises glass]
I second the motion. It is our most important war. Heydrich:
Sir? Kritzinger:
We are discussing the inevitable and bringing it about in the most practical way under one command. I have no dispute with that, I understand the realities. And indeed, count on my support. Hofmann:
With the understanding that consideration will be given to my proposal, yes. Proceed. Dr. Georg Leibbrandt:
I defer to the SS. Dr. Alfred Meyer:
If you are to do it, then force-feed it. Speed it along. Our situation, such as in Warsaw, is difficult, edging towards disastrous. Thank you. Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart:
...Oh, yes. What can I say? My enthusiasm is boundless. Undersecretary Martin Luther:
Obviously. Heydrich:
Sorry? Undersecretary Martin Luther:
I trust My enthusiasm is clear, is apparent. Yes! Heydrich:
Neumann? Erich Neumann:
I would like to know that adequate labor will still be available... Heydrich:
On a case-by-case basis. Major Lange?
[the meeting is near a close, and Heydrich is listening to everyone's decision]
Do we have any disputes left to face here either with my authority or with that we have agreed? General? Müller:
Let us astonish Charles Darwin. Klopfer:
[raises glass]
I second the motion. It is our most important war. Heydrich:
Sir? Kritzinger:
We are discussing the inevitable and bringing it about in the most practical way under one command. I have no dispute with that, I understand the realities. And indeed, count on my support. Hofmann:
With the understanding that consideration will be given to my proposal, yes. Proceed. Dr. Georg Leibbrandt:
I defer to the SS. Dr. Alfred Meyer:
If you are to do it, then force-feed it. Speed it along. Our situation, such as in Warsaw, is difficult, edging towards disastrous. Thank you. Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart:
...Oh, yes. What can I say? My enthusiasm is boundless. Undersecretary Martin Luther:
Obviously. Heydrich:
Sorry? Undersecretary Martin Luther:
I trust My enthusiasm is clear, is apparent. Yes! Heydrich:
Neumann? Erich Neumann:
I would like to know that adequate labor will still be available... Heydrich:
On a case-by-case basis. Major Lange?
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We are just discussing the inevitable
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and trying to bring it all about
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in the most practical way under one command
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I have no dispute with that
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I understand the realities
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With the understanding
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And indeed
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count on my support
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With the understanding that consideration
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will be given to my proposal
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yes sure proceed
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I defer to the SS
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If you are to do it then force feed it
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speed it along
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Our situation such as in Warsaw
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is difficult edging towards disastrous
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Thank you
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Oh yes what can I say
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My enthusiasm is boundless
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Obviously
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Sorry
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I trust my enthusiasm is clear is apparent yes
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HEYDRICH Neumann
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I would like to know that adequate supplies of labor
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will still be available
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HEYDRICH On a case by case basis Major Lange
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Movie Summary
At the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942, senior Nazi officials meet to determine the manner in which the so-called "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" can be best implemented.









