Judgment at Nuremberg
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when, without his influence,
the results would have been much worse.

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The defense will show...
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that Ernst Janning's personal physician
was a non-Aryan...

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a Jewish man...
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who he kept in attendance,
much to his own peril.

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The defense presents affidavits...
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from legal authorities
and famed jurists the world over...

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pleading that special considerations
must be made in this case...

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saying that the entire work
of Ernst Janning...

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was inspired by one motive,
and one motive only:

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The endeavor to preserve justice
and the concept of justice.

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Now...
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what has the prosecution to offer...
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against this?
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The prosecution, in fact...
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has presented in the case of Ernst Janning
only one tangible piece of evidence.

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The Feldenstein case.
A notorious case, as the defense has said.

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A case which never
should have been reopened.

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A case which the defense is obliged...
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to review now.
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The defense calls Mrs. Elsa Lindnow.
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Will you raise your right hand?
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I swear by God,
the Almighty and Omniscient...

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that I will speak the pure truth
and will withhold and add nothing.

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I do.
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Mrs. Lindnow...
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what is your occupation?
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I am a cleaning woman.

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