Berlin Is In Germany
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:37:01
You were all so loud.
:37:04
Good.
:37:06
But that's enough now.
:37:09
It's late. Sleep well.
:37:20
Wouldn't it be better to lock the
bedrooms?

:37:23
With your husband here.
-Don't start that again.

:37:27
He seems so strange.
:37:30
I know you lost contact with him, but
:37:35
He looks like he
just got out of jail.

:37:41
I'm sorry. I haven't
anything against him.

:37:44
But it's weird how
he just turned up ...- Martin.

:37:48
He really has just
got out of jail.

:37:57
How do you know that?
:38:01
I always have.
:38:09
He went to jail in July 1989.
:38:14
Before the Wall came down.
:38:17
We had just married, and
I was pregnant with Rokko.

:38:23
It all started in the spring of 1989.
:38:28
I was at home on my own.
:38:33
The doorbell rang.
:38:38
Is your husband home,
Mrs. Schulz? - No, he's at work.

:38:42
I've found an irregularity in the
list of occupants of this house.

:38:47
Two weeks ago you
had West Germans here.

:38:50
But you didn't register
them in the house list.

:38:54
But why?
:38:56
They were friends of friends,
and we registered them with the police.


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