Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:28:02
If I catch the midnight...
1:28:05
I could make it to Berlin,
and be back by tomorrow afternoon.

1:28:08
- Tad, you haven't had any sleep...
- It'll be worth it if I can get Hoffman.

1:28:11
Take over for me in court
in the morning, will you?

1:29:05
Colonel, please!
1:29:06
I told you before, when you first came in.
I say it again now.

1:29:11
We are through with all this.
1:29:13
She does not have to go,
you have no right to order her to go.

1:29:16
Mr. Wallner, I'm not ordering her to go.
1:29:18
I have no authority to order her to go.
1:29:21
Do you think we get a medal
for appearing at these trials?

1:29:24
The people do not like them.
1:29:25
They do not believe that Germans
should testify against other Germans.

1:29:28
I haven't been prosecuting these cases
for the past two years without knowing that.

1:29:41
It is easy for you to say go.
1:29:43
After the trial you will go back to America,
but we must stay and live with these people.

1:29:47
Don't you think I realize what I'm asking?
1:29:50
Then how can you come in like the Gestapo,
in the middle of the night...

1:29:54
Because they must not be allowed
to get away with what they did.

1:29:58
You really think they won't get away with it
in the end?


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