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John Rabe:
Stop it! This is the safety zone. Get out and leave the women alone. [Rabe switches to German and makes a Nazi salute] John Rabe:
We're Germans. Germans. We're Germans. [Japanese officer aims his pistol at Rabe] John Rabe:
Help me out here, damn it! Dr. Georg Rosen:
[Rosen also makes a Nazi salute]
Heil... Shitler. Heil Shitler. John Rabe:
[after resolving the situation]
That's not funny. Dr. Georg Rosen:
We got through. John Rabe:
All the same, he is the Führer of the German people. Dr. Georg Rosen:
And shall I tell you what I don't find funny? John Rabe:
Yes what is it? Dr. Georg Rosen:
It also concerns the so-called Führer. John Rabe:
Listen here... Dr. Georg Rosen:
Friedrich Rosen, my father. An ambassador and foreign minister, forced to flee and die in China. Simply because my grandfather, Beethoven's best friend, no less, happened to be Jewish. My father couldn't die in the country he always lived for. That's not funny. Nor is my position as secretary. After years as embassy councillor. I should be glad to even be alive. Do you think that's funny? [Rosen makes a Nazi salute] Dr. Georg Rosen:
Heil Shitler
Stop it! This is the safety zone. Get out and leave the women alone. [Rabe switches to German and makes a Nazi salute] John Rabe:
We're Germans. Germans. We're Germans. [Japanese officer aims his pistol at Rabe] John Rabe:
Help me out here, damn it! Dr. Georg Rosen:
[Rosen also makes a Nazi salute]
Heil... Shitler. Heil Shitler. John Rabe:
[after resolving the situation]
That's not funny. Dr. Georg Rosen:
We got through. John Rabe:
All the same, he is the Führer of the German people. Dr. Georg Rosen:
And shall I tell you what I don't find funny? John Rabe:
Yes what is it? Dr. Georg Rosen:
It also concerns the so-called Führer. John Rabe:
Listen here... Dr. Georg Rosen:
Friedrich Rosen, my father. An ambassador and foreign minister, forced to flee and die in China. Simply because my grandfather, Beethoven's best friend, no less, happened to be Jewish. My father couldn't die in the country he always lived for. That's not funny. Nor is my position as secretary. After years as embassy councillor. I should be glad to even be alive. Do you think that's funny? [Rosen makes a Nazi salute] Dr. Georg Rosen:
Heil Shitler
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Quiet Stop there
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We're Germans
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Germans We're Germans
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Help me out here damn it
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Heil Shitler
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Heil Shitler
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That's not funny We got through
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All the same he is the F hrer of the German people
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And shall l tell you what l don't find funny
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Yes what is it
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lt also concerns
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the so called F hrer
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Listen here Friedrich Rosen my father
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An ambassador and foreign minister forced to flee and die in China
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Simply because my grandfather
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Beethoven's best friend no less happened to be Jewish
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My father couldn't die in the country he always lived for
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That's not funny Nor is my position as secretary
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After years as embassy councillor
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l should be glad to even be alive
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Do you think that's funny
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Movie Summary
A true-story account of a German businessman who saved more than 200,000 Chinese during the Nanjing massacre in 1937-38.

