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A WWII psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring.
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00:00Justice Jackson, they captured Hermogoring alive. What are they gonna do with it?
00:10You are standing inside a secret military prison. It houses what's left of the Nazi high command.
00:16Die! Hey!
00:18Nazar drew that in my prison again.
00:21The governments of Russia, France, Great Britain and our United States will put these men on trial for their lives.
00:27It can't be done. There's no international law to base charges on.
00:31The world needs to know what these men did.
00:34Dr. Kelly, Central Command thinks you're some kind of hot shot head shrinker.
00:39You will inspect and ensure the prisoners' mental health.
00:42The one you'll have to watch the closest is Goering.
00:44He was appointed Hitler's successor in 1939 and his highest ranking German military officer of all time.
00:50He's highly intelligent.
00:52Charming.
00:53And a narcissist.
00:54I am going to escape the hangman's noose.
00:56Very sure of yourself.
00:57No man has ever beaten me.
01:02You wanna know why it happened here?
01:04Cause people let it happen.
01:06Anything less total victory will be considered utter defeat.
01:09You have to be flawless.
01:12I'm gonna put Hermogoring on the stand and I'm gonna make him tell the world what he did.
01:18Are you gonna defend yourself?
01:19What would you have me say?
01:20About the truth for once.
01:22I am a prisoner because you won and we lost.
01:25Not because you are morally superior.
01:27I know more about this man than anyone else on the planet.
01:30You're walking into a trap.
01:31We are able to do away with domestic tyranny only when we make all men answerable to the law.
01:52So that it can never happen again.
01:57Again.
01:59Cool!
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