Uprising
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:06:01
If you don't, you help the Germans.
This doesn't worry you?

:06:05
I'd worry more if I couldn't
feed my family.

:06:08
Never mind about the Jewish police.
Or how we school the children.

:06:13
We all have families.
:06:15
We don't want him to lose his job.
:06:19
Kazik. . .?
:06:22
I wish you well.
:06:32
Mira's contacted sympathizers
at the border.

:06:35
They might be able to get
some of our students out of Poland.

:06:39
But it has to be now.
What do you think?

:06:42
If you can get them to Palestine. . .
:06:45
. . .do it before the opportunity
is lost.

:06:48
I think you're right.
:06:51
-Wish me luck.
-Luck.

:07:22
You're taking them illegally.
:07:24
All Jewish men, 1 2 to 60,
are to perform forced labor.

:07:28
-But their documents!
-And you are. . .?

:07:31
Zuckerman, their teacher.
Look at these!

:07:34
-They're exempt from forced labor.
-They are, aren't they?

:07:38
Today everyone works, Zuckerman.
:07:41
See that Zuckerman gets
the opportunity to work as well!

:07:45
We understand we might
be leaving for Palestine.

:07:53
I have to leave. But I hope to return
soon and address this rumor.

:07:58
Okay, who remembers today's topic?
Anybody?


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