Nirgendwo in Afrika
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Who should have informed you about
this on this goddamn farm?

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In the morning I could receive the Swiss radio.
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For the Nazis we’re no longer human
beings for Christ’s sake.

:33:20
I saw it coming.
I always saw it coming!

:33:25
Do you get it now? It doesn’t matter if
Regina doesn’t study?

:33:33
And mum, Käthe and your dad?
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I dont‘ know! I always said they
should leave Germany.

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November 10th 1938.
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Dear dad, I’m very worried about the
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news we hear from Germany.
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What do you say?
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I’d love to know that you guys
are alright! If I earned money we could

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afford that you leave the country!
Isn’t there any way?

:34:21
Do you really think it’s too late?
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Oh dad I tell you that I’m looking
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forward to see you.
:34:36
Here in this foreign country I realize
how lucky we were back home

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and how i appreciate everything
you did for me.

:34:44
Don’t think that the money you
spent is lost.

:34:48
I’m grateful that you let me
study so long.

:34:52
One day I will be again the lawyer
you were so proud of.


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