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I noticed it on the phone.
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My mother is German.
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So that's why you're interested
in German history.
:37:14
Go ahead and have a look around.
:37:16
There's a photograph of
my husband and me.
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Your phone call opened
the floodgates of my memories.
:37:52
Do you mind...
:37:54
if I record our conversation?
:37:57
Not at all.
:37:58
I hope you aren't an informer.
:38:17
Do you play the piano?
:38:21
I haven't played in ages.
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You should know, Hannah...
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May I call you that?
:38:30
Of course.
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...that in 1943...
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more than half of all the Jews still
alive in Germany lived in Berlin.
:38:42
Most Americans think there were
:38:43
very few Jews still left in Germany.
:38:47
A lot of them had been deported already.
:38:50
But our husbands were
safe because of us,
:38:53
their Aryan wives.
:38:57
They were put to work in factories, though.
:38:59
Forced labor is what
they'd call it today.