Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:10:00
- Max, will you sit here?
- Thank you.

1:10:03
Incidentally, Max, I admired your article
on Mrs. Bertholt very much.

1:10:07
It was straight reporting.
1:10:09
Her defense of her husband
was quite eloquent.

1:10:11
Are you going to do a story on these trials?
1:10:14
I'll tell you something frankly, Judge.
1:10:16
At the moment, I couldn't give a story away
on the Nuremberg Trials.

1:10:20
What do you mean, Mr. Perkins?
1:10:22
The American public
just isn't interested anymore.

1:10:24
But the war's only been over
two years, Mr. Perkins.

1:10:27
That's right.
1:10:29
- May I take your order?
- Yes. See what the ladies will have.

1:10:32
How about some more beer, Dan?
1:10:33
No. I think I've had my fill of beer.
I'd like to try something else, if I may.

1:10:37
Why don't you try some Sonnenberg,
or Schwalbenwinkel? It's the local wine.

1:10:42
- Sonnenberg or...
- Schwalbenwinkel.

1:10:45
Yes, I think I'd like that.
Some Schweissenwinkel.

1:10:48
- Will you have some?
- Yes, thank you. I'll have the same.

1:10:51
- Should we stay with the beer, Max?
- Fine.

1:10:54
Thank you.
1:10:55
- You got home all right the other night?
- Yes, thank you.

1:10:59
I don't know what I would have done
without the car.

1:11:02
You speak English very well, Mrs. Bertholt.
1:11:05
Thank you. My husband and I
spent three years in America.

1:11:12
I hope you had a chance
to see something of Nuremberg.

1:11:16
I'm afraid mainly the road between my house
and the Palace of Justice.

1:11:21
And then some places that have to do
with the case, the historical aspects.

1:11:26
The Nazi aspects.
1:11:28
You should see some of the other parts
of Nuremberg.

1:11:31
There are many beautiful things to see
in the old part of town.

1:11:34
Museums we're trying to rebuild.
1:11:36
And there's a concert, a piano concert
next week at the old opera house.

1:11:40
Arthur Reiss. He was a refugee from Hitler
in the early days.

1:11:45
We've persuaded him to come back.
1:11:47
It ought to be quite an evening.
Would you like to come?

1:11:50
Yes, I would.
1:11:53
I'll tell them to leave a ticket for you
at the box office. I'm on the committee.

1:11:57
- Thank you very much, Mrs. Bertholt.
- It's nothing.

1:11:59
You see, I have a mission with
the Americans, as Mr. Perkins can tell you.


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