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* ComplexityAddiction: Mengele demands that the fathers be killed on particular days to ''[[LudicrousPrecision exactly'' match Hitler's age when he was orphaned. He even assaults one of his men for violating this, causing the other ''Kameraden'' to shut down the plan because they think he's gone insane.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Mengele demands that the fathers be killed on particular days to ''[[LudicrousPrecision exactly'' exactly]]'' match Hitler's age when he was orphaned. He even assaults one of his men for violating this, causing the other ''Kameraden'' to shut down the plan because they think he's gone insane.



* CrazyPrepared: The Nazis' back up plans have back up plans.

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The Nazis' back up plans have back up plans.
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* ComplexityAddiction: Mengele demands that the fathers be killed on particular days to ''[[LudicrousPrecision exactly'' match Hitler's age when he was orphaned. He even assaults one of his men for violating this, causing the other ''Kameraden'' to shut down the plan because they think he's gone insane.


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* DisconnectedByDeath: The Nazi hunter who first overhears the plot is killed when he tries passing on the information to Ezra Lieberman in Vienna.
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** Earlier in the movie, one of the Nazi assassins expresses doubts over his mission to an old comrade, who advises him to go ahead. Turns out he's the man meant to be killed.

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** Earlier in the movie, one of the Nazi assassins expresses doubts over his mission to an old comrade, who advises him to go ahead. Turns out he's his old comrade is the man meant to be killed.target.
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* LovingParentCruelParent: Ezra Lieberman visits Doctor Bruckner to inquire if human cloning was possible. Bruckner states that cloning is possible, but that nobody has tried it successfully (which was true for the time). Bruckner also points out that environment, upbringing and social factors would affect how the clone turned out. He muses that some day, someone will be able to clone a hundred Mozarts, but Lieberman informs him that Nazi [[UsefulNotes/JosefMengele Doctor Mengele]] has succeeded at human cloning, but with a darker purpose. "Not Mozart. Not Picasso. Not a genius who will enrich the world. But a lonely little boy [[TruthInTelevision with a domineering father, a customs officer who was 52 when he was born. And an affectionate doting mother who was 29. The father died when he was 65 when the boy was nearly 14]]: Adolf Hitler."

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