Judgment at Nuremberg
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:23:27
If it's all right with you,
Byers can file these briefs later.

:23:32
That was quite a damning speech
by Col. Lawson, wasn't it?

:23:36
I wonder if those men in the dock
can really be responsible...

:23:40
for the things he listed in the indictment.
:23:42
I've been here for two years,
and after that long...

:23:45
you find that responsibility
is not a cut-and-dried thing.

:23:48
What are you fellows up to
over the weekend?

:23:51
My wife and I are going to Liège.
:23:53
There's nothing in Liège. I've been there.
:23:55
My son was in the 101st.
:23:57
He's buried in the American cemetery
outside Liège.

:24:01
I'm sorry.
:24:03
That's all right.
:24:04
See you Monday, Dan.
:24:07
Coming my way?
:24:09
No, I'm going to stay here for a moment.
I'm waiting for some records from Byers.

:24:13
Right.
:24:35
Here are the reports you asked for, sir.
:24:37
Thank you.
:24:41
Captain, do you think you can get me a copy
of the books Ernst Janning wrote?

:24:45
- There are quite a few of them.
- I'd like all of them.

:24:48
And also a copy of the Weimar constitution.
:24:51
- Do you think you can get that for me?
- Of course.

:24:53
Thank you.
:24:58
- How long have you been here, Captain?
- Two years.


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