:11:01
I reaIIy shouIdn´t give it to you,
so keep it to yourseIf, huh?
:11:04
I aIways do, KarI.
:11:08
Thanks.
:11:34
My name is Salomon Tauber.
:11:37
I have lived this long only because
there was one more thing I wished to do.
:11:43
The friends I have known, the sufferers
and victims of the camp, are long dead...
:11:48
...and only the persecutors
are still around me.
:11:51
I see their faces on the streets
in the daytime...
:11:55
...and in the night
I see the face of my wife, Esther.
:11:59
And I remember how she clung to me
on the train...
:12:02
...as we pulled into the station at Riga.
:12:33
We had been three days and three nights
in that cattle truck from Berlin...
:12:37
...without food or water.
:12:40
The dead, and there were many of them,
were crowded in among us.
:12:45
It was there I first saw him.
:12:48
Captain Eduard Roschmann,
the SS Commandant of the camp.
:12:53
The ´´butcher.´´
:12:58
Every day brought another trainload
of prisoners.