:26:03
I recommend our workshops.
:26:05
I take the art therapy, and
would love to see you there.
:26:09
Take a look at the
pictures on the wall.
:26:17
Now you can see when it's our turn.
We've 345, and it's showing 325.
:26:21
So there are 20 people to go.
:26:24
Do I need my passport? - Of course.
:26:26
Here's the Berlin News' card. They asked
where I was when the Wall came down.
:26:30
Here, look.
:26:33
They should've asked me.
Do you know where I was?
:26:37
No. - Didn't I write? - No.
:26:39
I was sitting in a tank. The T72.
:26:41
Not an animal, not a man,
but an armored infantryman.
:26:45
That was October '89, with
the demos on the Alexanderplatz.
:26:49
We all knew what was up.
We had to give blood.
:26:51
They asked for our blood groups.
:26:54
We gave blood and got in
the tanks. The square was full.
:26:57
I wouldn't have known what
to do if we'd mobilized.
:27:00
You couldn't talk, the
Stasi were always there.
:27:05
They'd have let us fire,
like in China. And me in a T72!
:27:15
Profession? - Engine fitter.
:27:19
Where did you train? - Karl
Liebknecht transformer works.
:27:27
What was your last
place of employment?
:27:31
Where was your
last place of employment?
:27:34
In Brandenburg. -With What firm?
:27:38
In the metalworking shop
of the Brandenburg Penitentiary.
:27:46
Floorer, interior designer.
:27:49
You can't call me at home,
because I'm in a telephone box.
:27:54
But you can call me here.
The number is 4-6-7-2-3-9-8.
:27:58
Yes, goodbye.