Judgment at Nuremberg
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:10:12
In the night...
:10:14
every night...
:10:17
we've known somehow
it would come to this.

:10:37
Dr. Geuter, do you recognize that headline?
:10:40
Yes, sir.
:10:41
Would you read it to the tribunal?
:10:44
"Death to the race defiler. "
:10:46
In what newspaper did it appear?
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In Julius Streicher's Der Stürmer.
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What was it in connection with?
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The Feldenstein case.
:10:56
What was the Feldenstein case?
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Your Honor...
:11:00
defense objects
to the introduction of the Feldenstein case.

:11:03
It is a notorious case,
perhaps the most notorious of the period.

:11:07
It has overtones, and appeals to emotion...
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that would perhaps be best not raised.
:11:14
There are no issues or overtones
that may not be raised in this courtroom.

:11:18
The tribunal is interested in everything
that is relevant.

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Objection is overruled.
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It's all right. I'll take it.
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May it please the tribunal?
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- You may continue.
- Thank you.

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Now.
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What was the Feldenstein case?
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The case of a man
accused of racial pollution.

:11:55
Will you explain what is meant
by "racial pollution"?


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