Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:24:02
It has served me well.
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And your husband?
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Was he of that heritage, too?
1:24:08
My husband was a soldier.
1:24:10
He was brought up to do one thing:
To fight in the battle, and fight well.

1:24:18
- Is the coffee all right?
- Fine, thank you.

1:24:20
It's ersatz, but I always try to make it strong.
1:24:23
It's fine.
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I'm curious.
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What do you think of Ernst Janning?
1:24:39
I really am not at liberty to discuss the case
outside of the courtroom.

1:24:43
Yes, of course.
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I knew Ernst Janning a little.
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We used to attend the same concerts.
1:24:55
I remember there was a reception given
for Wagner's daughter-in-law.

1:24:58
Hitler was there.
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Ernst Janning was there with his wife.
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She was very beautiful...
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very small, very delicate.
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She's dead now.
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Hitler was quite taken with her.
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He made advances towards her
during the reception.

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He used to do things like that
in a burst of emotion.

1:25:19
I will never forget
the way Ernst Janning cut him down.

1:25:23
I don't think anybody ever did it
to him quite that way.

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He said, "Chancellor...
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"I do not object so much
that you are so ill-mannered.

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"I do not object to that so much.
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"I object that you are such a bourgeois. "
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Hitler whitened, stared at Janning,
and walked out.

1:25:47
- Is the coffee really all right?
- Fine, thank you.

1:25:54
Men like Janning...
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my husband and I...
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we hated Hitler. I want you to know that.

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