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1:13:01
You don't know my friends.
You don't know my husband

1:13:04
They're people who don't betray
1:13:07
You're still very naive
1:13:10
After all, there's no such thing
as an absolute honesty

1:13:16
In Auschwitz what was honesty for one
was utter betrayal for another

1:13:24
People are capable of doing
much worse things than you think

1:13:28
Everyone. Without exception
1:13:32
Were you afraid?
1:13:34
Yes. I was then
1:13:37
- I was afraid
- I'm also afraid

1:13:41
What of? Death?
1:13:44
No. Loneliness
1:13:49
- Do you believe in God?
- I don't know

1:13:53
So in whose name
are you enduring all this?

1:13:57
You know, I always
did badly at school

1:14:00
As a punishment
my parents sent me to work in Warsaw

1:14:04
The whole family in Lwow died
but I survived because of my punishment

1:14:10
After the outbreak of the uprising
I fell in love with this boy

1:14:13
His codename was "Boar".
At least that's what he told me

1:14:16
I was really taken by him
1:14:18
He had shiny officer's boots
and a German machine gun

1:14:22
He was terribly attractive
1:14:25
One night I got away from the bakery
and went to see him in the barricades...

1:14:29
We went to this flat during a bombing.
Rubble was flying everywhere

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And it was really wonderful,
the very first time

1:14:39
I hurried back feeling guilty
that everyone was working...

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...and there I was enjoying myself
1:14:47
But when I got back
I saw that the bakery was gone

1:14:52
It was just a pile of rubble.
Everyone had been killed

1:14:57
And you know what I think?

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