Zero. Nuremberg was entirely for German officials. There was the big initial tribunal that tried major German politicians and military commanders. Then there was a series of "lesser" trials that tried doctors, judges, business leaders, concentration camp leaders, "Einsatzgruppen" (the special SS soldiers who executed Jews in conquered territory in Russia) and so forth. As far as I'm aware, all were Germans.
When Germany first tried to invade France they sent troops to the German-France border and the France- Belgium border to fight the incoming of the SS
Nuremburg (Nürnberg), Germany. Held from 20 November, 1945 - 1 October, 1946._____________________They were held in dozens of cities, in Germany and elsewhere.
rudolph hess. ____________ There were several Nuremberg trials. At the first and best known of these the surviving members of the Nazi political and military leadership were tried, including Goering. (Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels had committed suicide and could not be tried).
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Not Washington D.C. whoever that was, it was Nuremberg.
Tried them at Nuremberg
Tried them at Nuremberg
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Prominent Nazis were tried after World War 2, in the city of Nürnberg (Nuremberg). The Nazis did not exist in WW1. (Although Hitler served in the German army.)
All nazi war criminals were tried and prosecuted. Ironically, this took place in Germany.
You're probably thinking of Nürnberg (usually called "Nuremberg" in English). This happened after the war, though (the original question had "during").
Nuremberg was the unofficial capital of Nazi Germany. It was regarded as the most German of all cities and because of this, it was Hitler's favorite city. Nuremberg was where the Nazis held their famous rallies. The city was bombed by America in January 1945 because of its importance to Hitler and the Nazis, and 90% of the historic part of the city was destroyed. Because of its association with the Nazis, Nuremberg was chosen as the site of the war crimes trials after the war. Previously, Nuremberg had been the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation for 500 years.