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7. Because the Ger.1ans found "the idea that anyone ·vould spe:o:d. i'ive million dollars to brea.'t their enle;oe. J:achine to be inconceivable too radiCAl, they refused to accept ·the reality 01' the cO::lprom1se ot enipa even vhen "they vere presented vi th solid evidence "to the contrary .
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