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	Thank you, Mrs. Wallner.
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	The Nuremberg Laws
were stated September 15, 1935.
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	Where were you at that time?
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	In Nuremberg.
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	Did you know these laws?
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	Were you aware
that a physical relationship with Jews...
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	was against the law?
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	Yes.
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	Were you aware that in Nuremberg,
and in Nuremberg in particular...
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	not only a physical relationship
with Jews was viewed with disdain...
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	but every social contact?
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	Yes.
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	Were you aware it might have some danger
for you personally?
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	Yes, I was aware of it.
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	But how can you discard a friendship
from day to day because of some...
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	That is another question, Mrs. Wallner.
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	I did not ask you that question.
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	Were you aware of it?
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	Yes, I was aware.
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	Yet you still continued to see each other?
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	Yes.
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	Remember, it was disclosed at the tribunal
that Mr. Feldenstein bought you things.
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	Candy and cigarettes?
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	Yes.
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	Remember that sometimes
he bought you flowers?
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	Yes, he bought me many things.
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	That was because he was kind.
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	He was the kindest man I ever knew.
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	Do you know the witness,
Mrs. Elsa Lindnow?
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	Yes, I know her.
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	Was she a cleaning woman
at the apartment you lived in?
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	Did Mr. Feldenstein
come to see you at your apartment?
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	- Yes.
- How many times?
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	I don't remember.
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	Several times?
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	Yes.
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	Many times?
:47:43
	Many times.
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	Did you kiss him?
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	Yes, I kissed him.
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	Was there more than one kiss?
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	Yes.
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	But it was not in the way
you are trying to make it sound.
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	He was like a father to me.