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Из нюрнбергского дневника Густава Гильберта (идет показ документального фильма о нацистских зверствах)
Schacht objects to being made to look at film as I ask him to move over; turns away, folds arms, gazes into gallery ... (Film starts). Frank nods at authentication at introduction of film ... Fritzsche (who had not seen any part of film before) already looks pale and sits aghast as it starts with scenes of prisoners burned alive in a barn ... Keitel wipes brow, takes off headphones ... Hess glares at screen, looking like a ghoul with sunken eyes over the footlamp ... Keitel puts on headphone, glares at screen out of the corner of his eye ... von Neurath has head bowed, doesn't look ... Funk covers his eyes, looks as if he is in agony, shakes his head... Ribbentrop closes his eyes, looks away ... Sauckel mops brow ... Frank swallows hard, blinks eyes, trying to stifle tears ... Fritzsche watches intensely with knitted brow, cramped at the end of his seat, evidently in agony ... Goering keeps leaning on balustrade, not watching most of the time, looking droopy ... Funk mumbles something under his breath ... Streicher keeps watching, immobile except for an occasional squint ... Funk now in tears, blows nose, wipes eyes, looks down... Frick shakes head at illustration of "violent death" - Frank mutters "Horrible!" ... Rosenberg fidgets, peeks at screen, bows head, looks to see how others are reacting ... Seyss-Inquart stoic throughout ... Speer looks very sad, swallows hard... Defense attorneys are now muttering, "for God's sake - terrible." Raeder watches without budging ... von Papen sits with hand over brow, looking down, has not looked at screen yet ... Hess keeps looking bewildered ... piles of dead are shown in a slave labor camp ... von Schirach watching intently, gasps, whispers to Sauckel ... Funk crying now ... Goering looks sad, leaning on elbow ... Doenitz has head bowed, no longer watching ... Sauckel shudders at picture of Buchenwald crematorium oven ... as human skin lampshade is shown, Streicher says, "I don't believe that" ... Goering coughing ... Attorneys gasping ... Now Dachau ... Schacht still not looking ... Frank nods his head bitterly and says, "Horrible!" ... Rosenberg still fidgeting, leans forward, looks around, leans back, hangs head ... Fritzsche, pale, biting lips, really seems in agony ... Doenitz has head buried in his hands... Keitel now hanging head... Ribbentrop looks up at screen as British officer starts to speak, saying he has already buried 17,000 corpses ... Frank biting his nails ... Frick shakes his head incredulously at speech of female doctor describing treatment and experiments on female prisoners at Belsen ... As Kramer is shown, Funk says with choking voice, "The dirty swine!" ... Ribbentrop sitting with pursed lips and blinking eyes, not looking at screen ... Funk crying bitterly, claps hand over mouth as women's naked corpses are thrown into pit ... Keitel and Ribbentrop look up at mention of tractor clearing corpses, see it, then hang their heads ... Streicher shows signs of disturbance for first time ... Film ends.
After the showing of the film, Hess remarks, "I don't believe it." Goering whispers to him to keep quiet, his own cockiness quite gone. Streicher says something about "perhaps in the last days." Fritzsche retorts scornfully, "Millions? In the last days? - No." Otherwise there is a gloomy silence as prisoners file out of the courtroom. |