Judgment at Nuremberg
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:30:01
So what you suggest may very well happen.
1:30:05
It is logical,
in view of the times in which we live.

1:30:10
But to be logical is not to be right.
1:30:13
And nothing on God's earth
could ever make it right.

1:30:27
Someone to see you.
1:30:40
Herr Janning.
1:30:44
Judge Haywood.
1:30:47
Please, sit down.
1:30:50
Thank you. You wanted to see me?
1:30:54
Yes. There is something I want to give you.
1:30:58
A record.
1:31:01
A record of my cases.
1:31:04
The ones I remember.
1:31:07
I want to give them to someone I can trust...
1:31:10
someone I felt I got to know during the trial.
1:31:20
Thank you.
1:31:24
I'll take good care of them.
1:31:26
I know the pressures
that have been brought upon you.

1:31:31
You will be criticized greatly.
1:31:33
Your decision will not be a popular one.
1:31:38
But if it means anything to you...
1:31:42
you have the respect
of at least one of the men you convicted.

1:31:47
By all that is right in this world...
1:31:50
your verdict was a just one.
1:31:54
Thank you.
1:31:58
What you said in the courtroom,
it needed to be said.


prev.
next.