Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:26:00
the tribunal finds you guilty...
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and sentences you to life imprisonment.
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He doesn't understand.
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He just doesn't understand.
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He understands.
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Justice Ives dissenting.
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I wish to point out strongly...
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my dissenting vote
from the decision of this tribunal...

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as stated by Justice Haywood,
and in which Justice Norris concurred.

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The issue of the actions of the defendants...
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who believed they were acting
in the best interests of their country...

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is an issue that cannot be decided
in a courtroom alone.

1:27:00
It can only be decided objectively...
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in years to come,
in the true perspective of history.

1:27:15
Where shall I put these books, Your Honor?
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Put them in the trunk.
1:27:22
Your Honor, here's something for you
to have on the plane.

1:27:26
No. If you give me any more food,
Mrs. Halbestadt...

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I won't have any room for anything else.
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But it's strudel, the way you like it.
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Thank you for everything.
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- I'll put it in the car for you.
- Thanks.

1:27:39
Tickets, passport, immunization.
All in order.

1:27:41
I'll have your baggage checks
and boarding pass at the airport.

1:27:44
- See you there no later than 3:00.
- Right.

1:27:46
And give my regards
to Miss what-was-her-name?

1:27:49
Scheffler. Elsa.
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- That's one you owe me.
- What do you mean?

1:27:54
Americans aren't very popular
in Nuremberg this morning.


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