Exodus
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1:07:00
They are free now, and nobody...
1:07:03
...no Englishman, no Haganah,
will ever lock them up again.

1:07:06
Look at Mrs. Hirschberg here.
1:07:08
Hers will be the first,
when she has no more milk to give.

1:07:12
-Tell him.
-I will not take him back to Karaolos.

1:07:16
He will go to Palestine with me,
or here on this ship, we will die together.

1:07:20
I will not take him back.
1:07:33
When are you going to stop this thing
and let them go?

1:07:35
Unfortunately, I can't answer that.
1:07:38
The affair's entirely
in the hands of London.

1:07:40
But you don't like what's going on.
You know how wrong it is.

1:07:43
Why don't you say so?
1:07:45
Why don't you make a
public statement about it?

1:07:47
I can't do that, Kitty. I'm a soldier.
1:07:50
I know you're a soldier,
but you're also a Jew...

1:07:53
...and all these people
out there are Jews, too.

1:07:56
I don't like to disappoint you,
but I'm not in any degree a Jew.

1:08:01
-But I thought...
-I know the rumor.

1:08:03
There had to be some explanation...
1:08:05
...for my attitude
towards this unpleasant business.

1:08:10
-I'm sorry for flying off like that.
-You're getting to be quite a Zionist.

1:08:16
As a matter of fact,
I'm glad you did fly off.

1:08:20
You asked how l, as a Jew,
could let this happen to other Jews.

1:08:24
Now I find myself asking
how can any man let it happen?

1:08:27
Jew, Gentile, Buddhist, Mohammedan...
1:08:31
...no matter what he is.
1:08:46
Signal the air base.
I'm flying to London within the hour.


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