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	As my Aunt Rebecca used to say...
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	I don't give a damn what
your Aunt Rebecca used to say.
:20:16
	Do you think any of you are
any better Germans than I am?
:20:22
	Do you?
:20:29
	Yes. Yes, I have a Jewish wife.
:20:34
	She's Jewish.
Let me tell you about her.
:20:40
	She'd never hurt anyone in her life.
:20:46
	Anyone.
:20:50
	You... You good, middling people.
:20:55
	You aren't fit to be in
the same world as her.
:20:59
	I saw some of you in the chapel
this morning. You kneel there and pray.
:21:03
	You pretend that you are good people.
:21:07
	Good people?
:21:10
	You can't even exist
without your prejudices.
:21:15
	And the worst thing about you is...
:21:19
	...that you don't even recognize
what you are.
:21:24
	You...
:21:36
	Sometimes I think, in spite
of how much you understand...
:21:41
	...it's enough already.
:21:44
	What's going on?
:21:47
	They moved Herr Freytag
from the captain's table...
:21:49
	...because his wife is Jewish.
:21:54
	And it's my fault.
:21:56
	I had to tell that dreadful Brunhilda
to stop her from chattering on so.