The Nuremberg trials were a series of criminal justice proceedings held by the victorious Allies against the surviving high ranking officials of the defeated Nazi German state for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries across... Wikipedia
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The tribunal found nineteen individual defendants guilty and sentenced them to punishments that ranged from death by hanging to fifteen years' imprisonment.
The Memorium Nuremberg Trials is an information and documentation center which is located on the top floor of the courthouse. It provides insights on the ...
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL (NUREMBERG). Judgment of 1 October 1946. Page numbers in braces refer to IMT, judgment of 1 October 1946, in The Trial of.
The Charter of the International Military Tribunal,3 commonly known as the Niirnberg Charter, which was annexed to and formed an integral part of the London ...
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