00:00In the first days after the meeting of the German army,
00:03there is Oskar Schindler in Krakowa,
00:05a German entrepreneur and a co-founder of Abwery.
00:09He has a factory on the 4th street,
00:11along with the entire unit,
00:13and changes its name to Deutsche Emalwarenfabrik.
00:22There is now an emalier,
00:25there was a small building.
00:27There was a small building,
00:28there was a cabinet of doctors,
00:33and there was a factory entrance to the first floor,
00:37to znaczy the strych of the factory hall,
00:41and there was a store,
00:43then there was a shop,
00:44then there was a shop,
00:45and then there was only a Jew.
00:49I believed that I had to work,
00:51but work was necessary.
00:54The war was a job,
00:56and the war was a job,
00:58and the war was a job,
01:02and then I was a young person,
01:04who lived,
01:05who wanted to live.
01:10Glachy
01:14dostarczał Schindler,
01:15bo on zamawiał gdzieś tam i to przychodził ten surowiec,
01:19i potem to było krojone na nożycach mechanicznych,
01:23na takie odcinki,
01:25które się nadawały bezpośrednio do prasy.
01:28Przeważnie to były kwadraty,
01:30or the prostokunty. It depends on what it was done.
01:34But it was mostly all was krojone on the square,
01:38because it was made to be done with it.
01:41For example, a large bar to be a large square,
01:44a small bar to be a small square.
01:47From the holes made it like the ears,
01:51to the ground, to the rodles, to the bag.
01:54We were made from the German granates
01:57German. They also made rings, because German grenades needed to turn out.
02:06This was done here in Tanzania, but in other parts.
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