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Danilov: You have to leave now, Mrs. Filipov- Stalingrad may fall! The last of the boats are leaving, the boats will be here any moment! Tania: He's brought you a pass. You have to gather your things and then we'll help you carry them to the landing. Mrs. Filipov: I'm not leaving. This is my home. This is my Sacha's home. I can't leave! Danilov: I have to tell you something, Mrs. Filipov... something very difficult to understand. It's about Sacha. [Tania and Danilov both hesitate, trying to find an explanation- Sacha has been hung by Koenig.] Danilov: Sacha has gone over to the Germans. He's betrayed his country. He's with the enemy now; he won't be coming back. Mrs. Filipov: Oh, my God. Oh, my God. He's become a traitor! What has he done? So he's going to stay over there? Tania: Yes. He's going to stay over there. [Shortly after, the three are making their way to the landing; it is crowded with refugees and under heavy artillery fire] Mrs. Filipov: I shouldn't be saying this, Comrade Commissar, but maybe it's for the best! If the Germans have won, he'll be safe! I know it's wrong, but- perhaps he's made the right choice! [After reaching the boats, Mrs. Filipov goes back to a wooden sign with many hand-written letters nailed to it. She leaves one, hoping Sacha will find it when the Germans take the landing] Mrs. Filipov: [On the note] I am in good health. They are evacuating me to the other bank. Keep well my Sacha.

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