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In this episode, Maverick and Andrew review the historical film 'Nuremberg,' discussing its themes, character dynamics, and the moral implications of the Nazi trials. They explore the film's portrayal of evil, the humanization of its characters, and the importance of public discourse in recognizing and combating atrocities. Both hosts provide their ratings and insights, emphasizing the film's relevance to contemporary society and the lessons it imparts about moral responsibility. The conversation delves into the moral complexities of war, the justifications used by individuals involved in atrocities, and the role of justice as exemplified by Robert Jackson during the Nuremberg Trials. It explores the nature of evil, the importance of historical narratives, and the consequences of inaction in the face of wrongdoing. The speakers emphasize the need for vigilance against the rise of evil and the significance of educating the populace about history to prevent future atrocities.

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Highlights:

0:00 ‘Nuremberg’ Introduction

8:03 Opening Scene

10:40 Douglas Kelley the Psychiatrist

17:21 Goring is Humanized

25:06 Hermann Goring

30:40 Howie Triest

42:41 Justifying Evil

46:57 Robert Jackson

1:00:44 Themes and Messages

1:06:26 The Impact of One's Life

1:11:44 The Continued Fight

1:15:43 Lasting Impact

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