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1:56:04
Put your hands on the armrests.
1:56:07
Look, Germany was crushed to pieces
in 1945.

1:56:12
And now we are rising again.
SIowIy and sureIy.

1:56:17
And what brings aII this about?
1:56:20
DiscipIine! DiscipIine and management.
1:56:23
Harsh discipIine and harsh management,
the harsher the better.

1:56:27
You see aII this?
1:56:28
The house, the estate, KiefeI EIectric...
1:56:32
...churning out power
and strength each day.

1:56:35
My factory and hundreds of others Iike it.
Who do you think did aII this?

1:56:39
We did!
You shouId be more practicaI, young man.

1:56:43
You shouId be more reaIistic.
1:56:45
You shouId acknowIedge the facts of today.
1:56:47
Whatever prosperity there is
in Germany today...

1:56:50
...has to do with miIIions who work hard
and never murdered anyone in their Iives.

1:56:54
That´s nonsense, absoIute nonsense!
1:56:57
Do you remember a man
with the name of Tauber?

1:57:00
-Who?
-SaIomon Tauber.

1:57:02
He was German and Jewish.
1:57:05
One of your prisoners at Riga.
Try to think, Roschmann.

1:57:08
I can´t remember aII the prisoners´ names.
1:57:11
He died in Hamburg Iast November.
1:57:13
He gassed himseIf. Are you Iistening?
1:57:16
If I must.
1:57:18
Yes, you must.
1:57:21
AII right, I´m Iistening.
1:57:25
-He Ieft behind a diary.
-Is that why you came?

1:57:28
Because of the diary of some oId Jew?
1:57:31
A dead man´s diary is no evidence.
1:57:35
There was a date in the diary
I want to remind you of.

1:57:40
Something that happened at Riga docks...
1:57:43
...on October 11, 1944.

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