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:09:03
Is she feeling better,
your mother?

:09:06
I'm afraid she's in the
hospital, but this will help.

:09:13
Would you like to come in?
:09:14
Have some tea?
:09:17
Perhaps talk about music?
:09:19
I'll just put the kettle on
and get another cup.

:09:33
Do you play?
:09:36
- No.
- Never?

:09:39
I don't anymore. I used to.
:09:41
Why not?
:09:42
I wasn't any good.
:09:44
I doubt that.
:09:46
The tea will be ready
in a minute.

:09:57
Who is this?
:10:01
That was my husband.
:10:07
Do you recognize him?
:10:10
He was a student
of your father's.

:10:12
His name was Carl Bohlgren.
:10:14
After he was killed, I changed
back to my maiden name.

:10:17
It was safer.
:10:20
Ah, the tea.
:10:23
We just heard he'd given
a speech at the university...

:10:26
after the expulsion
of all the Jewish professors.

:10:29
Did you know my father?
:10:30
No, unfortunately.
:10:31
I met my husband while
he was studying in Berlin.

:10:34
We didn't move here until
after your father's death.

:10:37
He was a brave man.
:10:42
Maybe.
:10:43
Why do you say that?
:10:45
Well, he had to know what they
would do, what would happen.

:10:48
The Jews weren't his problem.
:10:50
Maybe he didn't see
them solely as Jews...

:10:52
but fellow human beings
and colleagues...

:10:54
who were being
unjustly persecuted.

:10:56
And what did they
ever do for him?

:10:57
- Maybe they were just using him.
- Who told you that?


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