Matt Gourley
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Jameson's, and I'm primed for a fight. But you know what, there's so much, It's really funny, like there's, on an upbeat note, because there's so many fun puzzles in this book and intriguing things.
There's one thing that you brought up in the book, and I'm jumping around here because I don't know a better way to discuss it, but you talk about how we all know World War II ends, 1945, there's the revelation, Nuremberg trials about concentration camps. Sorry, upbeat note?
There's one thing that you brought up in the book, and I'm jumping around here because I don't know a better way to discuss it, but you talk about how we all know World War II ends, 1945, there's the revelation, Nuremberg trials about concentration camps. Sorry, upbeat note?
There's one thing that you brought up in the book, and I'm jumping around here because I don't know a better way to discuss it, but you talk about how we all know World War II ends, 1945, there's the revelation, Nuremberg trials about concentration camps. Sorry, upbeat note?
No, no, no, no. This was, not that it's upbeat, but it was fascinating to me that the Holocaust was very little discussed in the late 40s, the 1950s, the 60s. Through the end of the 70s. Through the end of the 70s. And then there's, was it a movie of, it's a television movie.
No, no, no, no. This was, not that it's upbeat, but it was fascinating to me that the Holocaust was very little discussed in the late 40s, the 1950s, the 60s. Through the end of the 70s. Through the end of the 70s. And then there's, was it a movie of, it's a television movie.
No, no, no, no. This was, not that it's upbeat, but it was fascinating to me that the Holocaust was very little discussed in the late 40s, the 1950s, the 60s. Through the end of the 70s. Through the end of the 70s. And then there's, was it a movie of, it's a television movie.
That blew my mind that this was not discussed and that this one TV series that I frankly don't remember watching changed everything, completely changed the dialogue. I remember the same thing happening with, I mean, this is crazy, but there was a, in the 80s, there was a, The day after. Yes, yes, that's it. The day after about nuclear war.
That blew my mind that this was not discussed and that this one TV series that I frankly don't remember watching changed everything, completely changed the dialogue. I remember the same thing happening with, I mean, this is crazy, but there was a, in the 80s, there was a, The day after. Yes, yes, that's it. The day after about nuclear war.
That blew my mind that this was not discussed and that this one TV series that I frankly don't remember watching changed everything, completely changed the dialogue. I remember the same thing happening with, I mean, this is crazy, but there was a, in the 80s, there was a, The day after. Yes, yes, that's it. The day after about nuclear war.
And there's footage of Ron and Nancy Reagan, President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan watching it and they're gobsmacked. This is the guy who has the nuclear football and saying, what? This would be bad. And so the neck cut to him meeting with Gorbachev, you know, at Reykjavik and saying,
And there's footage of Ron and Nancy Reagan, President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan watching it and they're gobsmacked. This is the guy who has the nuclear football and saying, what? This would be bad. And so the neck cut to him meeting with Gorbachev, you know, at Reykjavik and saying,
And there's footage of Ron and Nancy Reagan, President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan watching it and they're gobsmacked. This is the guy who has the nuclear football and saying, what? This would be bad. And so the neck cut to him meeting with Gorbachev, you know, at Reykjavik and saying,
well, we have to make sure this never, you know, and be based on a TV movie that got maybe, what if that hadn't been greenlit? I mean, it's, these things turn on these incredibly- Did Judgment of Nuremberg not land with people?
well, we have to make sure this never, you know, and be based on a TV movie that got maybe, what if that hadn't been greenlit? I mean, it's, these things turn on these incredibly- Did Judgment of Nuremberg not land with people?
well, we have to make sure this never, you know, and be based on a TV movie that got maybe, what if that hadn't been greenlit? I mean, it's, these things turn on these incredibly- Did Judgment of Nuremberg not land with people?
Also, Judgment Nuremberg does not focus on the Holocaust. Do you know what I mean? In a way that you would expect it today, it's very much about the prosecution of evil and these bad Nazis, but it's discussed and there's a famous scene, I think with Judy Garland, but it's- And they show footage. Remember, they show it in the courtroom. But it's not highlighted that way.
Also, Judgment Nuremberg does not focus on the Holocaust. Do you know what I mean? In a way that you would expect it today, it's very much about the prosecution of evil and these bad Nazis, but it's discussed and there's a famous scene, I think with Judy Garland, but it's- And they show footage. Remember, they show it in the courtroom. But it's not highlighted that way.
Also, Judgment Nuremberg does not focus on the Holocaust. Do you know what I mean? In a way that you would expect it today, it's very much about the prosecution of evil and these bad Nazis, but it's discussed and there's a famous scene, I think with Judy Garland, but it's- And they show footage. Remember, they show it in the courtroom. But it's not highlighted that way.
It's moving, and it's very impressive, too, that when you go to Berlin, there is... they've not only acknowledged it, but there's a sense that they're going to great lengths to make sure that everyone is aware. And I mean, all the plaques outside of homes that say these people were taken from this home and they were taken to this camp and they were murdered.