Judgment at Nuremberg
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:05:00
What did he know of the crimes
they cited him for?

:05:04
He was placed on trial
with the other military leaders.

:05:07
It was part of their revenge.
The victors always take on the vanquished.

:05:13
It was political murder.
:05:16
You can see that, can't you?
:05:19
Mrs. Bertholt, I don't know what I see.
:05:24
I probably shouldn't be here
talking with you about this at all.

:05:29
But I want to understand.
I do want to understand.

:05:33
I have to.
:05:48
Would you like some more coffee?
:05:51
Yes, thank you.
:06:01
Hi.
:06:07
We found Irene Hoffman.
:06:10
- Where?
- Berlin.

:06:13
Berlin, eh?
:06:14
She got married. Her name is Wallner now.
That's why we had difficulty locating her.

:06:19
- When is she coming?
- She's not coming.

:06:22
What do you mean, she's not coming?
:06:24
She doesn't want to come.
:06:26
You know what it's like.
None of them want to testify anymore.

:06:30
If I catch the midnight...
:06:33
I could make it to Berlin,
and be back by tomorrow afternoon.

:06:36
- Tad, you haven't had any sleep...
- It'll be worth it if I can get Hoffman.

:06:39
Take over for me in court
in the morning, will you?


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