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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...
1:55:00
...don´t reaIize what it means
to be proud of being a German.

1:55:04
You don´t speak for Germany,
not anymore.

1:55:07
No? Look around you at today´s youth.
1:55:11
Strong and heaIthy.
ViriIe. A new generation.

1:55:16
And who created this new generation?
1:55:18
We did, by weeding out
the sickIy and the inferior.

1:55:21
Look at yourseIf.
1:55:23
Strong and heaIthy.
ViriIe. BIonde, bIue-eyed.

1:55:26
That´s what we were working for.
1:55:28
And we succeeded!
1:55:30
You shouIdn´t be criticaI of us.
You shouId be gratefuI.

1:55:34
Sit down in the chair.
1:55:36
You can point that gun at me,
but we´re reaIIy on the same side.

1:55:40
Same destiny. Same peopIe.
1:55:44
Why shouId it matter to you
what happened to a few miserabIe Jews?

1:55:48
Put your gun away, young man,
and go home.

1:55:50
I said, ´´Sit down.´´

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