:20:00
Didn't you have a brother too?
In the Wermacht?
:20:02
Yes, Karl-Heinz. He was
in the military, now he is home.
:20:05
I see. Then he's out of work,
like me.
:20:07
You're not teaching anymore?
:20:09
No. I don't share the ideas
of the people in charge...
:20:13
with regard
to teaching children.
:20:16
Let's change the subject,
my dear Edmund.
:20:19
- What are you doing here?
- Nothing special.
:20:22
Then walk with me for a while,
if you wish.
:20:24
Yes, Mr. Enning,
with pleasure.
:20:26
I'm always happy
to run into my old students.
:20:36
Hey, Enning.
:20:40
Ha! You're here!
:20:42
- You didn't recognize me?
- Of course. Work service?
:20:45
- Work? More like slavery.
- We're in bad shape.
:20:49
They used to call us ''National
Socialists,'' now we're ''Nazis.''
:20:55
- Yes.
- Mr. Enning, the tram is here.
:20:57
Goodbye, then.
:21:14
We're leaving!
:21:47
Your friend,
is he in the work service?
:21:49
- Didn't you see? He clears the ruins.
- No mandatory labor for you?
:21:52
Luckily, no.
:21:53
My brother thought he'd have to.
He stayed away.
:21:56
He was right. They all should,
those that share our ideas.
:21:59
Remember? A long time ago,
your father falsified a document