Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:16:02
The following officers
are requested to report to their units.

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Maj. McCarthy, Maj. Citron,
Maj. Cantor, Capt. Byers...

1:16:11
Capt. Connell, Capt. Douglas, Capt. Wolfe...
1:16:14
Maj. Booth, and Maj. Rice.
1:16:18
Thank you. You can continue dancing.
1:16:23
Harry, what is it?
1:16:25
The Russians have made their move
in Czechoslovakia.

1:16:28
It's rumored Masaryk committed suicide.
We're sending units up.

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What do you think's going to happen?
1:16:33
I don't know.
1:16:38
Judge Haywood...
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Elsa Scheffler.
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"President Truman responded to the crisis...
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"by calling for an extension
of military training.

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"He stated that he is deeply concerned
with the survival of the Western nations...

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"in face of the threat from the East. "
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"Threat from the East. "
1:17:05
Herr Janning, did you hear this?
1:17:07
Did you hear what's in the paper?
Exactly what Hitler said.

1:17:11
"The clash for survival
between East and West. "

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He knew!
1:17:16
They'll see that we knew exactly
what we were doing all the time.

1:17:20
They cannot call us criminals,
and at the same time ask us to help them.

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We must stand together now.
1:17:26
The most crucial part of this case
is coming up.

1:17:29
We have fallen on happy times, Herr Hahn.
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In old times it would have made your day
if I'd deigned to say good morning to you.

1:17:36
Now that we are here
in this place together...

1:17:39
you feel obliged to tell me
what to do with my life.

1:17:42
Herr Janning, you must stand with us.
1:17:44
It is not good for Germans
to turn on one another.

1:17:46
We have a common ground now.
1:17:50
Listen to me, Herr Hahn.
1:17:52
There have been terrible things
that have happened to me in my life.

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But the worst thing
that has ever happened...

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is to find myself
in the company of men like you.


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