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Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy
Nazi leaders were not brought to justice during the Holocaust. That is why there was able to be a Holocaust. The Nazi leaders who survived were brought to trial after the war and the holocaust was ended. This was done by trying them in an international court of law before a panel of judges from the major allied countries.
SI: Nazi leaders were brought to trial for war crimes committed during World War II.
The Nuremberg Trials.3
committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide during World War II. The trials were held between 1945 and 1946 and resulted in the conviction of top Nazi officials such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Albert Speer. The Nuremberg Trials set a precedent for holding individuals accountable for their actions during times of war.
Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy
High-ranking Nazi officials, military leaders, and members of the German government were on trial in the Nuremberg trials. They were prosecuted for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and participation in Nazi atrocities during World War II.
Nuremberg, Germany. That is why they are called "Nuremberg " trials.
Nuremberg
Nazi officials of Hitlers Germany were put on trial for crimes of war. Many of the officials, however, commited suicide shortly before the trails.
Nazi related officials and soldiers.
Nazi leaders were not brought to justice during the Holocaust. That is why there was able to be a Holocaust. The Nazi leaders who survived were brought to trial after the war and the holocaust was ended. This was done by trying them in an international court of law before a panel of judges from the major allied countries.
Twelve high-ranking Nazi officials were sentenced to death and executed at the main Nuremberg Trial in 1946. These defendants included Hermann Göring, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Julius Streicher, among others.
The Nuremberg trials prosecuted the Nazi war criminals of World War 2.
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany, including high-ranking military officials, government officials, and industrialists. Those on trial included figures such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Joachim von Ribbentrop.
In Nuremberg (Bavaria).
It brought the Nazi war criminals to justice.