Judgment at Nuremberg
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Thousands and thousands
of burned bodies.

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Women and children.
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Is that their superior morality?
2:13:08
Where do you think they take us?
Do you think they know?

2:13:11
Do you think they have any concept
of our problems?

2:13:19
What can I say to you?
2:13:22
What can I say to you to make you see?
2:13:32
There is nothing you can say.
2:13:36
Nothing.
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Nothing has happened to alleviate the crisis.
2:13:40
The crisis reached a head this afternoon...
2:13:42
when all rail travel between
Western zones and Berlin was stopped.

2:13:46
The blockade by land is now complete.
2:13:56
What do you think
we're going to do, General?

2:13:57
Do you think we'll withdraw?
2:13:59
We can't withdraw.
2:14:01
If we withdraw under pressure,
our prestige all over the world is threatened.

2:14:04
The Communists will move in
on every front.

2:14:07
What about these trials, General?
How do you feel about them now?

2:14:12
We're committed to the trials.
2:14:14
But I think it would be realistic
to accelerate them as much as possible.

2:14:18
What would happen
if they fired on one of our planes?

2:14:21
I'm afraid we'll have to face that
when it happens.

2:14:24
There is no other answer
to that question at this time.

2:14:29
You fellows should try
some of the strudel. It's excellent here.

2:14:32
No, thanks.
2:14:34
Dan, I've just come back from Berlin,
as you know.

2:14:38
I don't think this is going to be it.
A lot of people do, but I don't.

2:14:43
But it is going to be a fight for survival...
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for the next 10 years, maybe the next 20.
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Germany is the key to that survival.
2:14:51
Any high-school student in Geography
can tell you that.

2:14:55
Just what are you trying to say, Senator?
2:14:58
What I'm trying to say is this:

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