The Odessa File
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:21:00
And you think that´s why
I shouId give you a commission...

:21:04
...because the victims of Riga
were German Jews?

:21:08
Yes.
:21:11
PeopIe don´t want to know, Peter.
It´s a dead duck.

:21:16
-Not to me it isn´t.
-Take my advice. Drop it.

:21:23
But, Peter, why?
:21:27
Why do you want to do this suddenIy?
:21:29
It´s over.
:21:31
Nobody wants
these dreadfuI triaIs anymore.

:21:34
It upsets peopIe.
:21:35
PeopIe shouIdn´t be upset by the truth.
:21:38
What is the truth?
:21:40
What do you young peopIe reaIIy know?
:21:42
You were too young to understand
what it was Iike.

:21:45
I´II go and make the coffee.
:21:52
Mother...
:21:54
...what was it Iike for you?
:21:58
For me?
:22:02
We Iived in PerfaIIstrasse then.
:22:06
You were about that size.
:22:10
There were bombings every night.
:22:13
One night, we Ieft the ceIIar
and the whoIe street was gone.

:22:19
There were firebombs everywhere.
:22:22
AII I tried....
:22:29
AII I tried to do was hide your eyes...
:22:33
...so you couIdn´t see
peopIe burning Iike torches.

:22:38
When your father came back on Ieave...
:22:40
...it took him three days to find us,
because we´d moved.

:22:43
We´d moved in with a famiIy
on the other side of town...

:22:45
...in AItona. You probabIy remember that.
:22:51
What was my father Iike?
:22:55
Was he something Iike me?

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