Uprising
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''Why me?''
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On one hand, they lived
these incredible, fulfilling lives. . .

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. . .and have been able to appreciate,
maybe more than most of us. . .

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. . .what life has to offer.
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On the other hand, they have this--
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I don't know how to describe it.
Almost like steel ingot, hot guilt. . .

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. . .that just lances them.
And they have to live with that.

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General Stroop
was standing in front of me. . .

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. . .without a belt, without suspenders.
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He already had one death sentence
and came to Poland to get a second.

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He stood in front of me at attention,
clicked his heels.

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For a soldier,
this is victory, no doubt.

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The loser has surrendered.
He will be punished.

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Everything is in order.
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After a few years,
the German chancellor, Willy Brandt. . .

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. . .came to Warsaw
and knelt in front of a monument.

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Big thing, which moved
the whole world, especially Germans.

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It showed the Germans their place.
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I won, but at what price?
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Can you win with 6 million people
sacrificed on the altar of justice?

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You're not able to live on Mars.
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You are a part
of what is going on around you.

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And I do like people
and I still want to believe in people.

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But to be alert to the evil.
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The great thing he left behind
with his wife. . .

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. . .was they had created
the Ghetto Fighters' House.

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A museum dedicated to the memory
of those who fought and resisted.

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I'm talking about a new spirit.
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The spirit of ''We will not
allow ourselves to be killed. ''

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This is the heritage of a ghetto.

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