Judgment at Nuremberg
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- We will make it for you.
- No.

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- We will make anything you want.
- No. It's nothing.

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I always used to do it for myself back home.
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What would you like? I have some ham
and cheese and liverwurst.

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Cheese will be fine.
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That's very kind of you.
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What was it like,
living under National Socialism?

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What was it like?
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Yes. I mean, day to day?
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You know, I know many people at home
like you.

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You're good people. I believe that.
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What was it like for you, living under Hitler?
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We were not political.
Mr. Halbestadt and I are not political.

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No, but...
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you must have been aware of some
of the events that were going on.

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Many things were going on.
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There were parades.
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Hitler and Goebbels came here every year.
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What was it like?
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We never attended meetings. Never.
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I'm not trying to put you on trial.
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I'm just curious. I'd like to know.
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- Here's your sandwich, Your Honor.
- Thank you.

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You're welcome.
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Thank you.
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For instance,
there was a place called Dachau...

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which was not too many miles from here.
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Did you ever know
what was going on there?

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We knew nothing about it.
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How can you ask
if we knew anything about that?

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I'm sorry.
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Your Honor, we are only little people.

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