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1:53:04
Not even 70,000.
1:53:06
70,000, 60,000. Does it reaIIy matter
how many you kiIIed?

1:53:11
Move away from there.
1:53:12
That´s just the point.
1:53:15
It doesn´t matter. Not now. Not then.
1:53:18
Look, young man, I don´t know why
you´ve come after me, but I can guess.

1:53:23
Someone has been fiIIing your head...
1:53:25
...with a Iot of sentimentaI cIaptrap
about so-caIIed war crimes and such.

1:53:29
That´s aII nonsense, absoIute nonsense.
How oId are you?

1:53:33
Have you done your miIitary service?
1:53:35
You must have.
1:53:37
You know what the army´s Iike?
1:53:39
A soIdier is given orders.
He obeys those orders.

1:53:42
He doesn´t ask if they are right or wrong.
1:53:45
You know that as weII as I do.
AII I did was to obey my orders.

1:53:48
Don´t compare yourseIf with a soIdier.
You were an executioner.

1:53:52
To put it more pIainIy,
a mass-murderer, a butcher!

1:53:54
-Don´t caII me a butcher!
-Don´t compare yourseIf with a soIdier.

1:53:58
How dare you caII me a butcher!
1:54:01
I was a soIdier. We aII were.
Just Iike the rest.

1:54:06
You young Germans don´t reaIize,
don´t want to understand, what it was Iike.

1:54:12
So teII me.
I´m interested in your point of view.

1:54:16
-You are interested?
-What was it Iike?

1:54:18
What was it Iike?
1:54:20
It was Iike ruIing the worId.
1:54:24
Because we did ruIe the worId,
we Germans.

1:54:28
We had beaten every army
they couId throw at us.

1:54:31
For years they´d Iooked down on us,
and we showed them...

1:54:34
...yes, aII of them,
that we were a great peopIe...

1:54:37
...and we stiII are a great peopIe!
1:54:40
And we of the SS were the eIite.
1:54:43
Of course, they hunt us down now.
1:54:46
First the AIIies and now the wishy-washy
oId women of Bonn.

1:54:50
They want to crush us, they want to crush
the greatness of Germany...

1:54:53
...which we represented and stiII do.
That´s why they divided the country.

1:54:58
You youngsters today...

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