Judgment at Nuremberg
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1:17:00
Aren't you going to look
at these precedents?

1:17:03
Aren't you interested at all?
1:17:07
Yes, I'm interested, Curtiss.
1:17:10
You were speaking of crimes
against humanity...

1:17:12
saying that the defendants
were not responsible for their acts.

1:17:15
I'd like you to explain that to me.
1:17:18
- I've just been explaining it.
- Maybe.

1:17:21
But all I've heard is a lot
of legalistic double-talk and rationalization.

1:17:27
You know, Curtiss,
when I first became a judge...

1:17:30
I knew there were certain people in town
I wasn't supposed to touch.

1:17:34
I knew that if I was to remain a judge,
this was so.

1:17:39
But how in God's name
do you expect me to look the other way...

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at the murder of six million people?
1:17:44
I'm sure he didn't mean that.
1:17:45
I'm not asking you
to look the other way at them.

1:17:47
I'm asking you, what good is it going to do
to pursue this policy?

1:17:54
Curtiss, you were saying that the men
are not responsible for their acts.

1:17:58
You're going to have to explain that to me.
1:18:01
You're going to have to explain it
very carefully.

1:18:11
The tribunal is now in session.
1:18:13
God bless the United States of America
and this honorable tribunal.

1:18:37
The trial conducted before this tribunal
began over eight months ago.

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The record of evidence
is more than 10,000 pages long...

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and final arguments of counsel
have been concluded.

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Simple murders and atrocities
do not constitute...

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the gravamen of the charges
in this indictment.

1:18:58
Rather, the charge
is that of conscious participation...


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