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Judgment at Nuremberg
Hailee 2022-04-19 09:02:13
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Freda 2021-12-30 17:21:44
The American attitude towards the outcome of the Second World War is still inevitably caught in the German attitude. But the essence of the film really shocked everyone: war is not about oneself, no one can be alone. It cannot be assumed that the law does not blame the public or uses ignorance as an excuse to evade one's own obligations or responsibilities. It is very likely that a country is a sinner of war!
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Damion 2022-04-24 07:01:14
what does the last sentence mean
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Mrs. Bertholt: Men like Janning, my husband and I, we hated Hitler. I want you to know that. And he hated us. He hated my husband because he was a real war hero - and the little corporal couldn't tolerate that. And he hated him because he married into nobility, which was my family. Hitler was in awe of the nobility, but he hated it. That's why it's so ironic, what happened.
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Mrs. Bertholt: What did he know of the crimes they cited him for? He was placed on trial with the other military leaders. It was part of their revenge. The victors always take on the vanquished. It was political murder.