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In the presence of a mother's
pain, what could I do?
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- I told her: 'I'll help you', didn't I?
- Yes, Colonel
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Do you see? I started this way. Later, more
people come and I feel obliged
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What could I do? I wanted to help them
but they never were satisfied...
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First they wanted to know if they are alive,
then give her news and parcels
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Later they wanted me to avoid them
to be sent to Germany...
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Later that I made them to be released
What could I do? Tell me
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Put yourself in my place
I was trying to do good deeds
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Later I knew terrible things
That they slept standing like horses
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That they were beaten and tortured, that
they were sent in a wagon to Matthausen
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And I shut up, I didn't have
the courage to tell it to them
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Would have they preferred that I tell them?
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No, it was better that they had a hope
Only me knew the truth
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Set these people free
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"Jawhol". You can leave, you're free
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Come on