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A father who's hiding his son
is not honorable.

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A rabbi who is teaching a child
his lessons is not honorable.

:33:10
A mother taking care of her children
and many more, she is not either.

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No. For you, honor can only come
out of the barrel of a gun.

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You talk about Jewish honor.
I talk about Jewish responsibility.

:33:26
Call it what you like. Will the council
support the Resistance?

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No, they will actively oppose it.
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What? You've heard
of the mass killings!

:33:37
Not rumors, but facts
from our own people.

:33:41
Outside Chelmno, thousands of Jews
were taken in sealed vans. . .

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. . .with hoses pumping gas into them.
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I know this because my parents
were among them.

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I am sorry for your loss.
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But the largest armies
in the world. . .

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. . .have not been able
to defeat the Nazis.

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What makes you think. . .
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. . .a handful of untrained Jewish
citizens with pistols will prevail?

:34:09
Instead of opposing them. . .
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. . .you'd leave our people's fate
in their hands.

:34:14
Mothers protected their children
from the gas.

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When they were found alive. . .
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. . .the Germans swung them against
trees to kill them. Graphic enough?

:34:25
-That's not the point.
-That is!

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Then let's just salute.
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Salute?
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-Salute what?
-Your followers. Your foot soldiers.

:34:36
My what?
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They're all over there.
In the parade.

:34:50
That's your honor, chairman.

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