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Drygalski is part of the ALL...for nothing, not the totality. He attempts to regain his moral compass for himself by saving a child of the Third Reich. The banality of a life lived as Idea is on display.
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Aug 16, 2021 12:19AM
Drygalski is part of the ALL...for nothing, not the totality. He attempts to regain his moral compass for himself by saving a child of the Third Reich. The banality of a life lived as Idea is on display.
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