The term Landmark is tossed around very loosely in judicial and political circles- nothing to do with physical structures such as say, the Washington Monument- but does refer to historically important legal cases ( as a judicial history term) for example all of Cicero"s legal cases were considered landmarks by modern reckoning. certainly the War-Crimes trials of Nuremburg- they went on for years, would fit the landmark category. there were many people of interest such as close personal aides to Hitler- chauffeurs, cryptographers, secretaries, who were not, to my knowledge, ever formally tried or even called in as ( Expert witnesses).
Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Trials were held between November 1945 and October 1946.
The Nuremberg trials were military tribunals conducted by the Allied Forces after the end of WW2. These trials were held for prominent members of Nazi Germany who were accused of war crimes.
After the surrender of Germany in 1945 Allies arranged Nuremberg trials to try war criminals. These trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany.
Nuremberg, Germany
Nuremberg is in Germany
The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1946, at the Palace of Justice.
one was a set of trials, the other was a set of laws
The Nuremberg trials were significant because Nuremberg was the city in Germany where the Nuremberg Laws were created, which deprived Jews of German citizenship. The trials were held in Nuremberg because it was almost like a punishment for the Nazis.
In Nuremberg, Germany (Bavaria) and were in 1945-46.
Nuremberg , Germany .
Nuremberg, Germany. That is why they are called "Nuremberg " trials.