Uprising
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Do you wish to hear
what the reichsführer has to say?

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Of course.
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As a lover of Wagner, he said
you've conducted the overture. . .

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. . .to this operation magnificently.
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Particularly compared to von Sammern.
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He went on to say, ''Play on, maestro.
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The führer and I won't forget you. ''
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We in London have information
concerning the mass murder...

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...of the Jews in Poland,
committed by Germany.

:25:35
The courier got through. No other way
they could've gotten those details.

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If the Allies bomb the railroads, or
camps or Warsaw, we'll have a chance.

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-Do you really think?
-Sure.

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Scum! Jewish police scum!
What's he doing here?

:25:52
Leave him!
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He made my children go to the trains!
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-I'll kill you with my hands!
-He's a fighter now!

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-He's fighting for you now.
-You took my mother!

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They're right.
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What they said, I did.
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I know, and you know I know.
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Listen to me. We don't have time
to dwell on the past.

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There's only time to plan
for our immediate future.

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The weapons didn't make it.
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Our weapons were intercepted.
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And they discovered the tunnel at
Muranowska. It was no longer safe.

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Today is Easter, right?
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Tosia, you're going out for fresh air.
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Take these explosives to Mordechai.
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You must get them to the fighters!

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