through public outrage. So they ran this operation that involved dropping Nazi files into a lake and had them discovered by the press. You laugh. Yeah. No, it was a funny story. It was a very funny story. Bitman talked about this one as well in your interview, I think. Yeah, only briefly. It's an insane story. It's one of the most cinematic stories. I also have like 300 pictures or 500 pictures of the story in the released. Yeah, I think you also published an article on the internet with this story and there's some pictures as well, which I included in the rundown. Yeah, thank you for this and why our magazine, yeah, it turned out nice. They included many of the pictures. Yeah. But the takeaway point here is the assessment that they did internally. So the Czechs, you know, the Germans end up extending the statute of limitations. This actually happens a few months after the operation concludes. And the Czechs write a letter to a memo to KGB in Moscow and KGB responds, essentially (26/43)
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