Uprising
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What is it?
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I just had. . .
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. . .the most ridiculous dream.
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It was so vivid.
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I was sleeping. . .
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. . .and your sister, Gina,
came and woke me up.

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She took me outside. . .
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. . .to this beautiful garden.
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There were. . .
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. . .grapes and nuts and figs.
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It's very biblical, huh?
Then she took me. . .

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. . .to a basket.
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And there was a baby inside it.
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And she said. . .
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. . .that he was mine.
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My child.
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I took him. . .
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. . .and I held him in my arms.
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Tell me the history of The Eternal
Jew. How did your film come to be?

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Goebbels commissioned it.
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It was his idea. . .
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. . .his pet project.
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He felt Germans
weren't anti-Semitic enough.

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It didn't come as easy to them as
the Poles or French or even the English.

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The film was the underpinning of
the führer's plan for racial purity.

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Halt!

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