Judgment at Nuremberg
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It was not a trial at all.
It was a sacrificial ritual...

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in which Feldenstein, the Jew,
was the helpless victim.

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Your Honor, I must interrupt.
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The defendant is not aware
of what he is saying.

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He is not aware of the implications...
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I am aware.
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My counsel would have you believe...
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we were not aware
of the concentration camps.

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Not aware.
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Where were we?
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Where were we when Hitler began shrieking
his hate in the Reichstag?

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Where were we when our neighbors
were being dragged out...

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in the middle of the night to Dachau?
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Where were we when every village
in Germany has a railroad terminal...

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where cattle cars were filled with children...
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being carried off to their extermination?
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Where were we
when they cried out in the night to us?

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Were we deaf? Dumb? Blind?
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Your Honor, I must protest.
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My counsel says we were not aware
of the extermination of the millions.

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He would give you the excuse...
1:00:02
we were only aware
of the extermination of the hundreds.

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Does that make us any the less guilty?
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Maybe we didn't know the details.
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But if we didn't know,
it was because we didn't want to know.

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Traitor!
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Order!
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Put that man back in his seat
and keep him there.

1:00:32
I am going to tell them the truth.
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I am going to tell them the truth,
if the whole world conspires against it.

1:00:41
I am going to tell them the truth
about their Ministry of Justice.

1:00:48
Werner Lammpe,
an old man who cries into his Bible now.

1:00:54
An old man who profited
by the property expropriation...

1:00:56
of every man
he sent to a concentration camp.


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