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1:02:00
After he was killed, I changed
back to my maiden name.

1:02:03
It was safer.
1:02:06
Ah, the tea.
1:02:09
We just heard he'd given
a speech at the university...

1:02:12
after the expulsion
of all the Jewish professors.

1:02:14
Did you know my father?
1:02:16
No, unfortunately.
1:02:17
I met my husband while
he was studying in Berlin.

1:02:20
We didn't move here until
after your father's death.

1:02:23
He was a brave man.
1:02:28
Maybe.
1:02:29
Why do you say that?
1:02:30
Well, he had to know what they
would do, what would happen.

1:02:34
The Jews weren't his problem.
1:02:36
Maybe he didn't see
them solely as Jews...

1:02:37
but fellow human beings
and colleagues...

1:02:40
who were being
unjustly persecuted.

1:02:41
And what did they
ever do for him?

1:02:43
- Maybe they were just using him.
- Who told you that?

1:02:46
No one. It just makes sense.
1:02:47
They probably deserved
to be expelled.

1:02:49
Peter, they didn't do anything.
1:02:51
Well, I don't know that.
How do you know?

1:02:53
They were expelled.
They must have done something.

1:03:01
I'm sure it's all been
very difficult for you.

1:03:03
If your father could...
1:03:05
My father left us
without anything...

1:03:06
and my mother had to go work
in a factory.

1:03:08
Don't tell me
about things that I know!

1:03:13
I have to go now.
1:03:20
It's better to know what
you're agreeing to, Peter.

1:03:23
Peter,
they didn't do anything.

1:03:24
Maybe they
were just using him.

1:03:26
How did you know
they were just books?

1:03:27
They must have done something!
1:03:28
You must learn
to steel yourself.

1:03:30
You cannot let your feelings
overcome you.

1:03:56
OK, swing boy, you're dead!
1:03:58
Aah!

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