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00:49:54of the emergency room of district 1 to perform an operation.
00:49:57For the 20 children?
00:49:59Yes.
00:50:00Each child had a lymph node removed.
00:50:04Eventually the wounds were packed, padded and sutured.
00:50:12What happened to the lymph nodes?
00:50:14They were stored in individual jars,
00:50:18with formalin and their names written on it.
00:50:20A Dutch nurse told me that the preparations had to be delivered to Dr. Eismeier immediately.
00:50:28He always showed up on the dates of the operations and waited
00:50:31to personally collect and examine the samples.
00:50:37I am Edo Di Aindo, I was born on January 1st 1933.
00:50:42My name is Giorgio André Clon from Paris, in two days I will be 13 years old.
00:50:45My father runs a hospital.
00:50:47My name is Sergio De Simone, I am already 7 years old.
00:50:50My family and I live in Naples, but now...
00:50:53I'm Lea Klugerman, or they call me Lola.
00:50:56My mother loves me.
00:50:57He will get better soon.
00:51:04Anton, you have a daughter.
00:51:08Yes.
00:51:10She's beautiful.
00:51:13For me she is the most beautiful girl in the world.
00:51:18Do you have a photo of him?
00:51:21Yes.
00:51:34Yes, it's so sweet.
00:51:38I often think about my father.
00:51:41You know, it's my fault they arrested him.
00:51:47Jacqueline, it wasn't your fault.
00:51:49Only adults are responsible.
00:51:51But you would still love her.
00:51:55I will always love her.
00:51:57I am his father.
00:52:04The police showed up at the door when she was alone.
00:52:08They asked about my mother.
00:52:10And I only told the truth.
00:52:14Were you never taught to lie?
00:52:16At that point they took her.
00:52:20Then, as we were putting our bags in the car,
00:52:24I saw my father.
00:52:26He was standing.
00:52:28In the shadows.
00:52:30Across the street.
00:52:32He saw me.
00:52:34And I screamed.
00:52:36That's my dad.
00:52:39Stopped!
00:52:40Jacqueline.
00:52:42I'm not here!
00:52:43Dad!
00:52:44Listen to me.
00:52:47Stop!
00:52:48We have one thing in common.
00:52:50I told the truth too.
00:52:54Anton.
00:52:56You will take care of me.
00:53:00Of course.
00:53:07Of course.
00:53:27They said we will return to our homes.
00:53:31But I never believed it.
00:53:51Choose one thing.
00:53:56These gentlemen cannot see their children.
00:54:01They made you sweets and toys.
00:54:14I wish you would look at all these children.
00:54:17So one day you will be able to witness their existence and the experiments done on them.
00:54:21Remember their names.
00:54:24Sergio, tell him your name.
00:54:27Sergio.
00:54:30Alexander.
00:54:33Edo.
00:54:36Edo.
00:54:36Halka.
00:54:38Sorkis.
00:54:40George.
00:54:42Bluma.
00:54:44Jacqueline.
00:54:46Edward.
00:54:48Rukla.
00:54:50Walter.
00:54:51Mania
00:54:53Lelka
00:54:55Lea
00:54:59Who wants to sing?
00:55:08Little Father Christmas
00:55:12Canto descendrà du ciel
00:55:14With the joy of pavine
00:55:17N'oublie pas mon petit souillet
00:55:20Mais avant de partir
00:55:23Il faudra bien de courir
00:55:27Outdoor
00:55:28You were to see
00:55:30C'est un peu
00:55:32Because of me
00:55:43What happened to the twenty children?
00:55:50One day they took them away
00:55:51I don't know anything else
00:55:53So you don't remember where they took them?
00:55:56No, I don't know
00:55:59Doctor Ceminski
00:56:01Why is he lying to me like this?
00:56:06The British Army is at the gates of Hamburg
00:56:10The front extends so...
00:56:12You are good
00:56:13Let's stay together
00:56:18Commander
00:56:21Doctor
00:56:24I've been told that you don't have the guts to kill those children
00:56:32Courage has nothing to do with it, Commander.
00:56:34There's Binsky
00:56:35We have direct orders from Berlin, yes
00:56:37Provides for children
00:56:44I
00:56:44I had to do it for a living
00:56:47In the camp I started from the lowest point
00:56:50My commander in the pre-trial detention corps ordered me to beat the inmates with great violence.
00:56:59If I hadn't been brutal, I would have ended up in prison.
00:57:04His job?
00:57:08I was a supervisor in the camp of us in legs
00:57:11His rank?
00:57:14Second Lieutenant
00:57:17I personally have never killed anyone.
00:57:21AND...
00:57:21I may have beaten up some inmates from time to time.
00:57:25I slapped them when needed
00:57:29Then...
00:57:30I also gave some beatings
00:57:32But I have never, ever tortured prisoners.
00:57:36I always hit them on the back
00:57:37Never on the head
00:57:40At the end of April
00:57:41I think it was after 20
00:57:44It was around 8pm
00:57:46In one room an SS officer told me...
00:57:50Ordered to accompany a convoy of children to Hamburg
00:57:55Hey...
00:57:56Wakes up
00:57:57We are moving
00:57:58Get your things
00:57:59Come on get dressed
00:57:59Sergio
00:58:01We have to go now
00:58:03I am...
00:58:06Sergio
00:58:07Sergio you have to get up
00:58:12It's raining but it's still dark out there
00:58:19Yes it's night but we have to go
00:58:21Come with me
00:58:25Are you all dressed up?
00:58:27Yes just for a moment
00:58:28Do you see Pio?
00:58:31Is mom waiting for us?
00:58:33Come
00:58:34Get up
00:58:35Let's go
00:58:37Yes
00:58:38Come on, come on!
00:58:39Follow me
00:58:43At 10pm a vehicle arrived with about twenty children
00:58:46Who were aged between 6 and 12 years old
00:58:52Who else was there?
00:58:56The children were accompanied by...
00:58:59Czebinski
00:59:00Dryman
00:59:02Speck and Viagen
00:59:04Dr. Czebinski?
00:59:06Exact
00:59:06Peterson was driving.
00:59:08Jauch and I went out to take care of the car
00:59:14Then they took the children to school
00:59:18They went into the cellar one after the other
00:59:21From Czebinski for the injection here
00:59:28They all died immediately
00:59:37This war is an English war
00:59:40Our only goal is to annihilate Germany
00:59:45Churchill said Germany must be a desert
00:59:49Only then he changed his mind
00:59:53Germany must be fat, opulent and helpless
01:00:00You want to question Fram again, right?
01:00:04Yes
01:00:06Something doesn't add up
01:00:07And I have to find out, trust me.
01:00:13There is a contradiction
01:00:16Czebinski says he did not administer any lethal injections to children
01:00:20No
01:00:22And he claims that you did not go directly to Bullenuserdam
01:00:29Yes
01:00:34Maybe we went to Spaldingstrasse first
01:00:38Then to Bullenuserdam
01:00:40To do what?
01:00:43At Spaldingstrasse
01:00:44On Lieutenant Strip's orders we loaded it
01:00:48Another twenty or thirty Russians
01:00:52Did you take them to Bullenuserdam?
01:00:59Were there nurses and doctors too?
01:01:01Yes
01:01:03And the children?
01:01:25Out!
01:01:26Oh help the Russians
01:01:28Force!
01:01:42Dr. Czebinski
01:01:49Dr. Czebinski
01:01:51He has nothing to lose
01:01:56He will be hanged
01:01:58He doesn't speak?
01:02:02Where were those children taken?
01:02:23It belongs to Commander Adolf Speck
01:02:26Declare
01:02:27About twenty children were loaded
01:02:30Between the ages of six and twelve
01:02:33Two inmate guards were responsible for the children
01:02:36Viagen and I got into the back of the car
01:02:42Who else was supposed to sit in front?
01:02:46I
01:02:48To go where?
01:02:51The Bullenuserdam School
01:02:54We arrived around eleven o'clock.
01:02:59Fram and Yau waited for us to arrive
01:03:03Where were the children taken?
01:03:06In the cellar
01:03:08And then?
01:03:10What happened?
01:03:16I have another affidavit here.
01:03:19In the cellar the children received
01:03:22One after the other
01:03:23An injection to the heart from Czebinski
01:03:25All the children died immediately
01:03:26This is not true
01:03:27What isn't true?
01:03:28Are the children still alive?
01:03:31No
01:03:34But I'm not the one who killed them
01:03:36If she didn't kill them
01:03:38Who was it?
01:03:45Undress yourselves
01:03:45Everyone
01:03:46Now
01:03:48Will it end soon?
01:03:50Why do we have to undress?
01:03:53Don't be afraid
01:03:54But I don't want to
01:03:56We just want
01:03:58May you be well before you see your mother again
01:04:00That's why before leaving
01:04:03I will vaccinate you again against typhoid
01:04:06But just to be able to vaccinate you
01:04:12You have to take off your clothes first
01:04:15Did you understand?
01:04:39Are you scared Sergio?
01:04:43From the cellar
01:04:45Or their syringe
01:04:48More than that, perhaps he's afraid
01:04:50But just a little bit
01:05:18I tried to make
01:05:19Of the easier things
01:05:21I made them come one at a time
01:05:27To make them believe it was really a vaccine
01:05:29I used a different needle for each of them
01:05:34Then they went into another room
01:05:36And the next one came
01:05:38We're done
01:05:39We're done
01:05:40Thank you
01:05:43Done
01:05:49Was there hope for them?
01:05:51We couldn't save them.
01:05:55Himmler himself had ordered his death
01:05:58And no one in Germany
01:06:00It could have helped me save them
01:06:06Even if I had tried
01:06:08At the cost of my life
01:06:11Maybe I would have performed a beautiful act of heroism
01:06:15But they would have died anyway
01:06:19I administered before suppression
01:06:23That it was now decided
01:06:24A mild one
01:06:26Morphine dose
01:06:28That he could stun them
01:06:30To make his last hours easier
01:06:35And it was a pure act of humanity.
01:06:39Of which I am not ashamed
01:06:53Bring them here
01:06:56Silence
01:07:11I'm ready
01:07:37Now I'm taking him to bed
01:07:43The children were not killed
01:07:45With the injection to the heart
01:07:52No
01:07:54And how?
01:07:57Cebinski administered morphine to him
01:07:59To make them sleep
01:08:02And then they all died?
01:08:05They haven't moved anymore
01:08:09What happened to the children?
01:08:12That still showed signs of life?
01:08:16We hung them in the other room
01:08:20And how?
01:08:24On the hooks on the wall
01:08:27Like paintings
01:08:29HI!
01:08:41Yes
01:09:00Pio, you mustn't fall asleep.
01:09:04Mom is coming
01:09:09I don't want to miss it, Pio
01:09:14He has to come get me
01:09:17Dad has been waiting for a long time already
01:09:20Mom was never here
01:09:23If I fall asleep, you have to wake me up
01:09:27So at least I can run towards her
01:09:58Mom was never here
01:10:08My name is Sergio De Simone
01:10:10I'm already seven years old
01:10:12My family and I live in Naples
01:10:19I am Lea Klugerman
01:10:21Or they call me Lola
01:10:23I'm from Poland
01:10:28Rukla Zulberberg
01:10:30Eight years
01:10:31I'm Polish
01:10:32I am Alexander
01:10:33I'm Dutch
01:10:36But everyone
01:10:37They call me Lexi
01:10:41I'm Walter
01:10:42Walter Junglaib
01:10:44From Slovakia
01:10:45I am twelve years old
01:10:46And I have an older sister
01:10:48Grete
01:10:53My name is George Andre Kron
01:10:55From Paris
01:10:56In two days I will be thirteen years old
01:10:59I'm Jacqueline Morgenstern
01:11:01Twelve years
01:11:02Almost thirteen
01:11:03I was born in Paris
01:11:09I'm Bluma Mecle
01:11:11But everyone calls me Blumle
01:11:14And now I'm eleven years old
01:11:46After they died
01:11:48What happened?
01:11:51As far as I know
01:11:52In the evening some Russians escaped
01:11:56Did they give her an award?
01:11:59Commander Jauch and I
01:12:01We had cigarettes and schnapps
01:12:05Czebinski gave us the order
01:12:07To make a clean sweep
01:12:33Czebinski gave us the order
01:12:38Czebinski gave us the order
01:12:58Czebinski gave us the order
01:12:58How many do you confess?
01:13:00She gave the order to kill those children
01:13:03No!
01:13:03Yes, I was there
01:13:05But I didn't give the order
01:13:06My only thought
01:13:07It was like getting out of this thing alive
01:13:09You all killed them
01:13:11I didn't kill anyone
01:13:14Jauch and Fram washed their hands of it
01:13:16To put all the blame on me
01:13:19For them they were just inferior beings.
01:13:22They could have been children or adults
01:13:24He didn't care at all
01:13:27She is responsible for the death of children
01:13:57She is responsible for the death of children
01:14:28She is responsible for the death of children
01:14:30We were liberated by the Russians
01:14:33I remember a jeep
01:14:35And there was this Russian soldier
01:14:38Who was sitting on the hood of the car
01:14:41And he had on his knees
01:14:43A small wooden tablet
01:14:45And he cut the salami
01:14:48And we children were all around
01:14:51There were only children
01:14:52We children were all around the car
01:14:55And he continued to give each of us salami.
01:14:59But he had a taste for freedom
01:15:06Here we are, we are almost there
01:15:10So this is England?
01:15:14How beautiful
01:15:15Yes, they took us to Czechoslovakia
01:15:19We stayed there for almost a year
01:15:23Then we went to a collection center in England
01:15:29Are there orphanages?
01:15:32Yes
01:15:33And are there other children too?
01:15:35Many
01:15:36They are like us
01:15:39Yes
01:15:45We saw Mom in Auschwitz
01:15:49But we don't know anything about our father anymore
01:15:52Dad worked as a cook on the ship
01:15:54He was captured
01:15:56And the ship sank
01:15:57It's the captain who sank it
01:16:00So as not to leave it to England
01:16:22Do you know anything about our cousin Sergio?
01:16:26Is that what it's called?
01:16:29Yes
01:16:37HI
01:16:38HI
01:16:41Taddouste Tatiana?
01:16:43Mhm
01:16:44HI
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01:16:53HI
01:16:55HI!
01:16:56HI!
01:16:57HI!
01:16:58HI!
01:17:02What a beautiful baby!
01:17:04All three!
01:17:06Well!
01:17:08When I heard her say,
01:17:11I am Andra Bucci,
01:17:12he made me...
01:17:15A terrible thing!
01:17:18Very strong!
01:17:19It's like it's me!
01:17:26I'd like to ask you something.
01:17:28How did you find your parents?
01:17:31It's the parents who found us.
01:17:35Because after the war ended,
01:17:37our mother was no longer...
01:17:40that is, he was no longer in our field.
01:17:43And then the mother
01:17:45he thought of sending
01:17:47a photograph.
01:17:50It was the photo of their wedding day.
01:17:53and they call us into the office
01:17:57which is going to be used for study.
01:18:00He shows us the photo
01:18:01and tells us
01:18:03do you know these people?
01:18:05And we said right away
01:18:06yes, they are mom and dad.
01:18:08And that mom always made us say hello
01:18:11the photo in the evening
01:18:13when we went to bed.
01:18:14because he didn't want us to forget dad.
01:18:18Because our father
01:18:19which was
01:18:20a sailor.
01:18:22Thanks to this photo
01:18:23we were able to return
01:18:26at home in Italy.
01:18:27Okay? Okay? Okay? Okay?
01:18:31Okay? Okay?
01:18:37Cheese!
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01:19:27Thank you all.
01:19:54Thank you all.
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