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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.)

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The post-world war 2 nazi war criminals prosecution

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Nuremberg, Germany .

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Nuremberg AFTER World War 2, not during.

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why was the most symbolic reason that Nuremberg was selected for the location of the trial of the major war criminals following world war 2?

Nuremberg is considered the ceremonial birth place of the Nazi party


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What year was the Nuremberg trial?

The Nuremburg Trials took place from November 1945 to October 1946.


How many Nazi war criminals were brought to justice?

Individual nations which suffered under Nazi occupation were encouraged to bring to justice thousands of other war criminals who had committed atrocities against their citizens and they did so capturing and imprisoning or executing the war criminals. The person responsible for Israeli agents tracking down Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, kidnapping and bringing him to justice was Simon Wiesenthal who hunted down thousands of Nazi war criminals and bringing them to justice. Adolf Eichmann faced trial by the Israeli gov't. There were thousands of Nazi war criminals who escaped justice running off to friendly countries and and settling in under assumed identities. The U.S. gov't., participated in several conspiracies to help war criminals escape justice. Some of these criminals were scientists and engineers, and the U.S. gov't., had a policy that it was in the interests of this nation to exploit that talent rather than see that justice was done. The U.S. rocket program in the 1950s and 1960s was influenced by German rocket scientists who had participated in war crimes. Only approx. 20% of the 150,000 Nazi war criminals were ever brought to trail. Millions of others escaped punishment. Even today the search continues to bring these war criminals to justice.

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The first trial was the 'Trial of the Major War Criminals' .


Why were the Nuremberg people on trial?

The Nuremberg trials prosecuted the Nazi war criminals of World War 2.


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What did the Nuremberg Trial emphasize?

It brought the Nazi war criminals to justice.


What were the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals?

The Nuremberg Trials were 13 trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, after World War II. The first, held by an international tribunal (American, British, French, and Russian), was the "War Criminals" trial (to keep it simple, it was the trial of the "big names" in Nazism). It was followed by a series of 12 more trials held buy the United States: the Doctor's trial, the Milch trial, the Judge's trial (this is what the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" was based on), the Pohl trial, the Flick trial, the I. G. Farbern trial, the Hostages trial, the RuSHA trial, the Einsatzgruppen trial, the Krupp trial, the Ministries trial and the High Command trial. The British and Polish also held their own trials.


Where is Nuremberg and why is it so prominent in relation to World War 2?

Nuremberg is in the southern region of Germany and it was the site of the "Nuremberg Trials" - the trial and sentencing of Nazi war criminals.


why was the most symbolic reason that Nuremberg was selected for the location of the trial of the major war criminals following world war 2?

Nuremberg is considered the ceremonial birth place of the Nazi party


What is the significance of the Nuremberg trial?

The trials demonstrated to the world that war criminals would be prosecuted ; justice and the rule of law would prevail .