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1:07:02
...who enjoy frightening girls.
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Do you think it's possible
to make progress in research...

1:07:07
...while adhering to ethical principles?
1:07:10
Heidelberg has a reputation to maintain.
1:07:12
Do you know
when we won the last Nobel prize?

1:07:15
Medical research is highly competitive...
1:07:17
...funds for research, commissions
from the pharmaceutical industry...

1:07:21
...it's all about financing the education
of an elite.

1:07:25
Your little series of experiments....
1:07:27
Where do you think
those tissue samples come from?

1:07:31
Well, I was just asking myself--
1:07:33
Just ask a so-called ethical board
for their opinion...

1:07:37
...on testing leukaemia patients
without their knowledge.

1:07:41
-I had no idea.
-Of course not.

1:07:44
And who cares?
A terminally ill patient barely notices.

1:07:49
Everyone wants to be cured,
but no one wants to pay the price.

1:07:52
But, the crimes committed
by the Anti-Hippocratic Lodge....

1:07:55
My God. The embarrassing slips
made by a few Nazi doctors...

1:08:00
...of course these must be rejected.
But the achievements of those times...

1:08:04
...have been lost. Especially in anatomy.
1:08:07
When your grandfather developed
Promidal--

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-What?
-Well, of course.

1:08:13
Grand Master of The Lodge
up to the end of the war.

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I thought you knew that.
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-But--
-Your grandfather.

1:08:20
They were just terminally ill prisoners,
worthless lives.

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But those fantastic specimens! Vivisected!
1:08:48
Honey! You've already arrived!
1:08:50
-Did they give you the message?
-What about?

1:08:52
-Your grandfather....
-What's wrong?


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