Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:08:08
The tribunal does not know
how you were before.

1:08:12
It can never know.
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It has only your word.
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Court is adjourned.
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That's one problem we have
with the prosecution.

1:08:54
It's filled with young radicals like Lawson.
1:08:57
Is that what Lawson is? A young radical?
1:09:00
He was a personal protégé of FDR.
1:09:03
FDR had a few friends who weren't radicals,
didn't he?

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Name one.
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Wendell Wilkie.
1:09:11
Is he your idea of a conservative?
1:09:14
As a matter of fact, Dan,
I've been wondering how you stand.

1:09:18
I'll clarify that for you, Curtiss.
I'm a rock-ribbed Republican...

1:09:22
who thought that Franklin Roosevelt
was a great man.

1:09:26
One of those?
1:09:31
Max!
1:09:33
- Max Perkins. You know him?
- No, I don't think so.

1:09:36
He's with the United Press.
1:09:41
Max, what are you doing here?
1:09:43
I thought you might kick up a row
or something.

1:09:45
I haven't had that much to drink.
1:09:48
- I'm sorry, this is Judge Ives.
- Hello.

1:09:50
- Mrs. Ives.
- How do you do?

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- How do you do?
- Judge Haywood, Mrs. Bertholt.

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- We have met.
- Yes, we have.

1:09:57
Won't you join us for a drink?
1:09:59
We would like to very much.

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