Judgment at Nuremberg
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:31:25
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- That's all right.

:31:27
I was doing some work
for the rebuilding committee.

:31:32
And I brought you some folders,
so we can decide what you should see next.

:31:37
There's the Albrecht Dürer house,
and the museum.

:31:40
When do you think you could make it?
:31:42
Anytime.
:31:44
Would you like to order now?
:31:46
What would you like?
Can I help you with the menu?

:31:48
No. I don't think I'll have anything.
Thank you.

:31:51
A glass of Moselle for me, please.
:31:53
The same.
:31:58
What's the matter?
:32:00
Nothing. I'm just not hungry, that's all.
:32:13
The last few days
have meant a great deal to me.

:32:17
How?
:32:19
I don't think you realize
what a provincial man I really am.

:32:24
I've been abroad
just exactly once before this...

:32:28
and that was when I was a doughboy
in WWI.

:32:31
I used to pass places like this
and wonder what they were like.

:32:35
- They've meant a great deal to me, too.
- How?

:32:38
They gave me back the feeling
I had of the Americans.

:32:41
The feeling I used to have
when I was in your country.

:32:48
- Too bad this isn't a magazine story.
- Why?

:32:52
If it were a magazine story,
two people like us, the rapidly aging jurist...

:32:58
The rapidly aging jurist
and the beautiful widow...


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