Judgment at Nuremberg
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They had already made up...
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When I walked into the court,
they had made up their minds.

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They put me in the hospital, like a criminal.
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I could not say anything.
I could not do anything.

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I had to lay there.
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My mother...
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what you say about her...
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She was a woman,
a servant woman who worked hard.

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She was a hardworking woman...
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and it is not fair what you say.
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Here.
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I want to show you. I have here her picture.
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I would like you to look at it.
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I would like you to judge.
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I want that you tell me...
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was she feeble-minded?
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My mother!
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Was she feeble-minded?
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Was she?
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I feel it is my duty
to point out to the tribunal...

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that the witness is not in control
of his mental processes.

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I know I am not. Since that day.
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I've been half I've ever been.

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