The Counterfeit Traitor
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1:08:00
Strange.
1:08:04
You can read about
a hundred atrocities,

1:08:07
hear about a thousand,
1:08:10
but you only have to see one.
1:08:19
And suddenly...
he becomes your brother.

1:08:26
So far, I have cooperated
because I had to.

1:08:32
Now I do it willingly.
1:08:36
So do I.
1:08:49
They want me to find out
1:08:51
where you're manufacturing
and storing fuel for those jets.

1:08:57
I'll find out.
1:09:03
And every place we went,
it was the same.

1:09:06
Factories, refineries, railroads.
1:09:08
All beginning to show the effects
of the bombing.

1:09:11
Did you drive through Regensburg?
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What was left of it.
1:09:15
I hear the raid was very successful.
1:09:19
The chemical plants
were completely destroyed.

1:09:22
So was a school and 120 children.
1:09:28
- Well, those things can't be helped.
- That doesn't console me.

1:09:31
I provided the information
on those chemical plants.

1:09:35
- And so did ten others, I'm sure.
- I don't care if there were a thousand.

1:09:39
I am partly responsible
for killing those children.

1:09:41
And maybe partly responsible
for shortening the war.

1:09:45
Don't you think I've told myself that?
1:09:47
Don't you think I've tried to rationalize
what I'm doing in every possible way?

1:09:53
But even a good end
does not justify evil means.

1:09:56
You were willing to give
your life to that end.


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