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video length:
01:39
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Salzburg
date of recording:
2000-03-03
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1938
transcription:
For me, the cutouts Kristallnacht - I always hear my father as he says, that: "Even today I am ashamed to be a German." So it was. And, uh, I've also found it terrible, but, yes, I was not so concerned as my father. But above all we knew of friends abroad, that the mood has turned completely, and that Germany by a day to the very different compared to, was in France, in England. And, uh, the Munich Agreement, that was then the last, the last to speak, Pyrrhic victory, one can almost say of Hitler. And then, when the Czechs came when my father was clear that the war is. He did not know himself, that, so most as it was the echo from abroad was so - incredibly icy, and as it was known, now he has been with Munich, he can be fooled again, but I've heard for themselves how the Hitler said, this is my last territioriale claim in Europe, and then he marched in the, uh, well, under pretexts such as holding the Russians invaded Afghanistan, and, uh, that, uh. That has already taken a vote very seriously, and as we have for the first time really - I mean, there are so many known all along that Hitler meant war, which we have not believed, but because we knew that the war will .