1:04:02
I've got money, whatever you want.
I'll reward you later.
1:04:07
Don't do it.
1:04:08
He put his hands up
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and for half an hour
we asked him who he was
1:04:13
and he asked us who we were.
1:04:16
Finally he got tired, put his hands
down, and told us who he was.
1:04:21
My name's Rafael Sánchez Mazas.
1:04:23
I'm one of the oldest
Falange leaders of Spain.
1:04:26
The Nationalists are in Gerona.
1:04:28
My older brother, Pere, said,
1:04:31
"This is our safe-conduct. We'll
help him till Franco's men come
1:04:35
and then he'll help us."
1:04:40
It's a deal.
1:05:18
You stand there and can't move.
1:05:19
Then you think,
"This is the end of my life."
1:05:24
He was panting.
1:05:26
He was scarcely 20 years old.
1:05:30
He raised his rifle
1:05:32
and aimed at me.
1:05:34
Then I remembered his face.
1:05:37
You knew him?
1:05:40
Only by sight.
From the yard at the monastery.
1:05:43
He wasn't police
or an intelligence agent,
1:05:46
but a simple soldier.
1:05:49
We never spoke to each other.
1:05:52
But I saw him one afternoon.
1:05:56
He was at one of the sentry posts
1:05:59
and we were crowded inside a cell