Judgment at Nuremberg
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I came here at the request
of my client, Ernst Janning.

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He wishes to see you.
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I'm just leaving for the airport.
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He says it would mean a great deal to him.
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Have you heard about the verdict
in the I.G. Farben case?

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Most of them were acquitted.
The others received light sentences.

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The verdict came in today.
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No, I hadn't heard.
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I will make you a wager.
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I don't make wagers.
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A gentleman's wager.
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In five years...
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the men you sentenced
to life imprisonment will be free.

1:29:51
Herr Rolfe, I have admired your work
in the courtroom for many months.

1:29:56
You are particularly brilliant
in your use of logic.

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So what you suggest may very well happen.
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It is logical,
in view of the times in which we live.

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But to be logical is not to be right.
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And nothing on God's earth
could ever make it right.

1:30:27
Someone to see you.
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Herr Janning.
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Judge Haywood.
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Please, sit down.
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Thank you. You wanted to see me?
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Yes. There is something I want to give you.
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A record.

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