Judgment at Nuremberg
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all the prisoners in Nuremberg
should be free today.

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All of them. Let...
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Excuse me.
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I've had one or two too many...
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as might be painfully obvious
to you gentlemen.

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The spectacle this afternoon with
Mr. Petersen put me off my feed. I'm sorry.

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Three beers and Schwalbenwinkel, please.
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Schwalbenwinkel.
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It's good beer.
They make it good in this country.

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You know, there's one thing
about Americans.

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We're not cut out to be occupiers.
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We're new at it. We're not very good at it.
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We come over here, and what do we see?
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We see this beautiful country.
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It is beautiful. It's very beautiful.
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We see the culture that goes back
for hundreds of years.

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We see its gemütlich charm...
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and the charm of people like Mrs. Bertholt.
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We've got a built-in inferiority complex.
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We forgive and forget easy.
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We give the other guy
the benefit of the doubt.

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That's the American way.
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We beat the greatest war machine
since Alexander the Great.

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And now the boy scouts take over.
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The trouble with you, Colonel,
is you'd like to indict the whole country.

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That might be emotionally satisfying
to you...

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but it wouldn't be exactly practical,
and hardly fair.

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Hardly fair?
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"Hare. "
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"Hunter. "
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"Field. "
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That's right, let's be fair.
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"The hare was shot by the hunter
in the field. "

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It's really quite simple.

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