Illegal unprovoked invasion of a sovereign country.
Massacre of Prisoner of War soldiers
Massacre of civilians on a wide spread nature
Massacre of civilian prisoners
Mass rape of women and children
The use of Human Shields by German forces during the fighting
Official decree of systematic extermination of a specific ethnic group
Intentional starvation of a population
Forced prostitution of civilian women and children
Human experimentation
Torture
Theft of National Treasures
Intentional destruction of National Landmarks
Biological warfare against civilians
Many crime against humanity.
Many crimes against nature.
Many crimes against Prisoner of war and Geneva Convention
Many war crimes.
At the time when The Nazis had power, the world in general was not at it's best. No one wanted to get involved with it, they all had their own problems to deal with. As for the German citizens, Germany was in a very bad depression. Hitler came and started making talk of pulling the country out of it's depression, the people listened and they didn't care what he did. As long as he made everything better.
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During World War 2 the areas where the Holocaust took place were inaccessible to the outside world.
well i guess his biggest crime would be ordering the annihalation of all Jews. under his rule, 6 million Jews were killed, 1.2 million of those being children. he killed a further 300thousand gypsy and handicapped children. he also ruled over many concentration camps where Jews were worked to the death, and when they could work no more, they were gassed.
The list is very, very long going back for centuries. In fact it goes back to when someone (some fool) decided that it was the Jews fault that Jesus was executed and that all Jews on the face of the earth forever and ever should be punished and that it was their job to do the punishing, instead of waiting for judgment day.
The list includes false accusations, denial of civil rights, temple and community center bombings, to mass murder just to name a few.
Technically, the only crime there was, was murder. But if it were to happen today, there would be hundreds of crimes. Murder, attempted murder, domestic violence, random acts of violence, theft, kidnapping, destroying public property, destroying personal property, arson, fighting, breaking and entering, attacks against officials, and a ton more.
He committed crimes against humanity and genocide against the Jewish people.
Genocide and crimes against humanity.He started the Nazis which killed over 10 million Jews!
He was accused of claiming to be the king of the Jews, being the son of God,, raising a revolt against Rome.
Most (all?) states have enhanced penalties for crimes committed against the elderly. Crimes against the elderly are viewed sort of like crimes committed against children.
The Allies promised that all war crimes and crimes against humanity would be investigated and prosecutions brought where appropriate.
As outside of the ghetto; when people committed crimes, they were prosecuted.
Murder and manslaughter are crimes committed against life. They involve the taking of human life. Crimes against life can also include crimes that endanger someone's health. This includes knowingly dumping toxic chemicals, or committing intentional malpractice.
Genocide and crimes against humanity.He started the Nazis which killed over 10 million Jews!
Among the more common external crimes committed against a business are burglary, robbery, shoplifting, and walk-in office/factory thefts.
Crime committed against "the state." Individuals (who are victims or complainants) appear in court to testify as to the facts of the crimes committed against them, but the the crime is prosecuted as if it were a crime against all citizens of the state.
Oh yes, Jews are no better (or indeed worse) than any other people.
Trails for Germans who committed crimes against humanity
Yes, that is how the majority of crimes are reported. Either by the individuals against whom the crimes were committed, or un-involved witnesses.