Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:55:03
He drags them out at any pretext,
doesn't he?

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Col. Lawson's private chamber of horrors.
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Is that what you think we are?
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Do you think we knew of those things?
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Do you think
we wanted to murder women and children?

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Do you believe that?
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Do you?
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Mrs. Bertholt, I don't know what to believe.
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Good God. We're sitting here drinking.
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How could you think that we knew?
We did not know.

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We did not know.
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As far as I can make out,
no one in this country knew.

1:55:52
Your husband was one of the heads
of the army.

1:55:54
And he did not know.
I tell you, he did not know.

1:55:57
It was Himmler. It was Goebbels.
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The SS knew what happened.
We did not know.

1:56:02
Listen to me.
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There are things that happened
on both sides.

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My husband was a military man all his life.
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He was entitled to a soldier's death.
He asked for that.

1:56:14
I tried to get that for him, just that,
that he would die with some honor.

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I went from official to official.
I begged for that.

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That he be permitted the dignity
of a firing squad.

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You know what happened?
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He was hanged with the others...
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and after that, I knew what it was to hate.
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I never left the house, I never left the room.
I drank.

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I hated with every fiber of my being.
I hated every American I had ever known.

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But one can't live with hate, I know that.
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We have to forget, if we are to go on living.

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