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Freiherr
Hugo
Reiss
made
a
notation
on
his
pad
.
Broach
subject
with
SS
General
Otto
Skorzeny
,
or
better
yet
Otto
Ohlendorf
at
Amt
III
of
the
Reichssicherheitshauptamt
.
Didn
’
t
Ohlendorf
head
Einsatzgruppe
D
.
?
And
then
,
all
at
once
,
without
warning
of
any
kind
,
he
felt
sick
with
rage
.
I
thought
this
was
over
,
he
said
to
himself
.
Does
it
have
to
go
on
forever
?
The
war
ended
years
ago
.
And
we
thought
it
was
finished
then
.
But
that
Africa
Fiasco
,
that
crazy
Seyss
-
Inquart
carrying
out
Rosenberg
’
s
schemes
.
That
Herr
Hope
is
right
,
he
thought
.
With
his
joke
about
our
contact
on
Mars
.
Mars
populated
by
Jews
.
We
would
see
them
there
,
too
.
Even
with
their
two
heads
apiece
,
standing
one
foot
high
.
I
have
my
routine
duties
,
he
decided
.
I
don
’
t
have
time
for
any
of
these
harebrained
adventures
,
this
sending
of
Einsatzkommandos
after
Abendsen
.
My
hands
are
full
greeting
German
sailors
and
answering
coded
radiograms
;
let
someone
higher
up
initiate
a
project
of
that
sort
—
it
’
s
their
business
Anyhow
,
he
decided
,
if
I
instigated
it
and
it
backfired
,
one
can
imagine
where
I
’
d
be
:
in
Protective
Custody
in
Eastern
General
Gouvernement
,
if
not
in
a
chamber
being
squirted
with
Zyklon
B
hydrogen
cyanide
gas
.
Reaching
out
,
he
carefully
scratched
the
notation
on
his
pad
out
of
existence
,
then
burned
the
paper
itself
in
the
ceramic
ashtray
.
There
was
a
knock
,
and
his
office
door
opened
.
His
secretary
entered
with
a
large
handful
of
papers
.
"
Doctor
Goebbels
’
speech
.
In
its
entirety
.
"
Pferdehuf
put
the
sheets
down
on
the
desk
.
"
You
must
read
it
.
Quite
good
;
one
of
his
best
.
"
Lighting
another
Simon
Arzt
Number
70
cigarette
,
Reiss
began
to
read
Doctor
Goebbels
’
speech
.
After
two
weeks
of
nearly
constant
work
,
Edfrank
Custom
Jewelry
had
produced
its
first
finished
batch
.
There
the
pieces
lay
,
on
two
boards
covered
with
black
velvet
,
all
of
which
went
into
a
square
wicker
basket
of
Japanese
origin
.
And
Ed
McCarthy
and
Frank
Frink
had
made
business
cards
.
They
had
used
an
artgun
eraser
carved
out
to
form
their
name
;
they
printed
in
red
from
this
,
and
then
completed
the
cards
with
a
children
’
s
toy
rotary
printing
set
.
The
effect
—
they
had
used
a
high
-
quality
Christmas
-
card
colored
heavy
paper
—
was
striking
.
In
every
aspect
of
their
work
they
had
been
professional
.
Surveying
their
jewelry
,
cards
,
and
display
,
they
could
see
no
indication
of
the
amateur
.
Why
should
there
be
?
Frank
Frink
thought
.
We
’
re
both
pros
;
not
in
jewelry
making
,
but
in
shopwork
in
general
.