(Or, as Dussel always says, per pedes apostolorum.)
Jan: “I can't believe that. You're always looking on the dark side. What reason would they have to round up all the civilians and take them along?”
Annex: “Don't you remember Goebbels saying that if the Germans have to go, they'll slam the doors to all the occupied territories behind them?”
Jan: “They've said a lot of things.” Annex: “Do you think the Germans are too noble or humane to do it?
Their reasoning is: if we go under, we'll drag everyone else down with us.”
Jan: “You can say what you like, I just don't believe it.” Annex: “It's always the same old story.
No one wants to see the danger until it's staring them in the face.”
Jan: “But you don't know anything for sure. You're just making an assumption.”
Annex: “Because we've already been through it all ourselves, First in Germany and then here. What do you think's happening in Russia?”
Jan: “You shouldn't include the Jews. I don't think anyone knows what's going on in Russia.
The British and the Russians are probably exaggerating for propaganda purposes, just like the Germans.”
Annex: “Absolutely not. The BBC has always told the truth. And even if the news is slightly exaggerated, the facts are bad enough as they are.
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