Transcription: Life turned very harsh. I remember the climate of fear very well. How I grew up with fear all around. Of soldiers' footsteps and of all kinds of rumours. One of the employees in our business was active in the SS and reported everything. What happened with German Jewry, I think, is that things may not have happened so dramatically in one stroke. It was a chain of events. It was a process of sort, from 1938, of fear that literally enveloped us all around. Literally a climate not yet of terror, but first of fear and then of very serious economic restrictions. Taxes on everything. Limits. Prohibit ...