And he spoke about the difficulty in his life because his father, uh, you know, he was referred to as, uh, the son of a spinner, I guess you'd say in German or something.
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And, uh, when he speaks about this whole thing, I would just say when, cause we were there, my partner and I, Jack, a German guy, and we're filming him.
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And the, the woman I knew, her name was Bruni and she was, I, she was either a Swiss or a German, maybe, maybe she was a German.
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And you know, I, I don't know if the whole story is in the photo book and you know the photo books in German, but fortunately, as I tell people, the photographs are in English.
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Henoch being, I guess, the German version of Enoch, or at least the way the play Arn pronounced it.
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After all, it's in German, supposedly in 87, but the first English is in 2002, I think.
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But you see, they published starting in German.
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He also can read and write Aramaic and German.
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But Billy has received all of this stuff in German.
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This is, or even in German, its origins speak about ghosts.
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