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with my mother Ilse Kapa, born in Kwaise.
Kwaise, she really is a birthmark.
Thank you, the pen.
And above all, all women who work in the film.
Ilse Kapa, her sister, Mr. Christ,
Edward Czukowska,
her daughter, Maria Wojewoda,
her grandson, Gabriela Matnyshevska.
I would like to thank you for the courage
in front of the camera to tell you about the embarrassing experiences.
Thank you, I would like to thank my aunt Hertha Christ
for the heart-breaking moment at the shooting
at the station of Maklisar, Volte-Leschner.
There, the entire village of Niederlinde was taken
and deported with trains to the west.
And in memory of that, my aunt began to sing
unannounced with a broken voice,
which I could not express in this moment.
Since 2009, we were with the film in Germany and Poland.
So, and now?
And now?
And now?
And now?
And now?
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