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  • 4/29/2025
Explores Leni Riefenstahl's artistic legacy and her complex ties to the Nazi regime, juxtaposing her self-portrayal with | dG1fUXAydmFlUWU3RzQ
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00:00The politics is the opposite of what has been my whole life fulfilled.
00:10It's art for me.
00:13So, that art and politics can't be a change.
00:17They don't believe it.
00:19If you are in your work,
00:25then there is also a lot of pressure from them,
00:28that the people are überzeugt.
00:31So, it's not a very special responsibility.
00:35So, I think they should be a resistance man,
00:38but they are only very few.
00:40It's much harder to say,
00:42if they didn't know it,
00:43I didn't know it,
00:44because they didn't believe it.
00:46We knew what we were doing.
00:48They saw 22 young people killed.
00:55No, it's all not true.
00:57I didn't have seen any mistakes.
01:04They couldn't get rid of them.
01:07They couldn't get rid of them.
01:08They couldn't get rid of them.
01:10Their whole attitude was very, very impoled.
01:13When you read the books of Goebbels' books,
01:18you can see that they were at home
01:20as good friends.
01:22That's not true.
01:23That's not true.
01:24We want to break out.
01:25That's not true.
01:26Do you think I will tell you that?
01:30I can't do it anymore with you.
01:32I can't do that.
01:33That's not true.
01:36That's not true.
01:37I can't do it anymore.
01:38And then we will come back again to Moral of City.
01:44And the German government has a charge for it.
01:47For that.
01:50I have no idea.
01:52I can't do it anymore.
01:53I can't do it anymore.
01:55I can't do it anymore.
01:56I can't do it anymore.
01:58And I can't do it anymore.
02:00I can't do it anymore.
02:01I can't do it anymore.

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