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Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, Herself:
I was in Santé Prison in solitary the whole time. And I keep the memory of those voices. The men on the floor above us were condemned to death and so I remember the voices of these men, whose faces I never saw. And I must say that is one of the most moving, perhaps the fullest memory I have, because, people who are going to die for a cause that they have chosen to uphold are very exceptional
I was in Santé Prison in solitary the whole time. And I keep the memory of those voices. The men on the floor above us were condemned to death and so I remember the voices of these men, whose faces I never saw. And I must say that is one of the most moving, perhaps the fullest memory I have, because, people who are going to die for a cause that they have chosen to uphold are very exceptional
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It has been smashed to atoms
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Ophuls Suppose the London Charter had not specifically excluded
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Allied war crimes from the deliberations in Nuremberg
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and suppose that as a consequence of this
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Air Marshal Harris had been in the defendant's dock
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Would you have accepted to come to Nuremberg
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and testify about what you knew
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Oh yes certainly But I must qualify this
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I would have gone to Nuremberg and I would have had to listen to what the defense said
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because there might have been reasons of a military nature
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Movie Summary
Explores the subject of atrocities during wartime, especially during World War II and the Vietnam War.