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:07:07
To get them to rally behind that,
you had to have an effective tool.

:07:20
Hitler and Goebbels
were aware of that.

:07:24
Between the two of them. . .
:07:26
. . .they used it very effectively.
:07:30
They're cunning, cowardly
and cruel...

:07:35
...and usually appear
in massive hordes.

:07:37
They represent the elements
of sneakiness...

:07:40
...and subterranean destruction
among animals...

:07:44
...just as the Jews do among mankind.
:07:47
I mean, to compare Jews to rats--
We all know what we do with rats.

:07:54
We had the first news about gassing--
:08:00
They took Jews in buses and
closed them up and were gassing them.

:08:05
In July 1942, rumors
begin circulating in the ghetto...

:08:09
... that Jews will be deported by
the Germans and resettled in the East.

:08:15
People are afraid,
but they don 't know what this means.

:08:19
We were told. . .
:08:23
. . .that we were going
to the east of Poland. . .

:08:27
. . .to be transported
to another place. . .

:08:30
. . .where you are going to
live and work and so on.

:08:36
They never told the Jews
what they would do.

:08:39
They deceived by language.
:08:42
Even the word ''deportation''
doesn't obviously signify. . .

:08:47
. . .that murder
is at the end of the tracks.

:08:51
Many don 't perceive the danger.
:08:53
Among them is Adam Czerniakow.
:08:57
The council said, that's Czerniakow,
they know such things are happening. . .


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