No.
It's important to note that Germany was ruled by the Nazi Party and many prominent members and officials were Nazis. The common German soldier was very unlikely to be a Nazi party member or have any afflictions with the party.
Also by the end of the war the greater proportions of the German Army were made up of non-German foreigners.
When the German Army surrendered the German Army began to be demobilized.
a few did. look up nirenbert trials, and eichman
Yes loads of Nazis and members of the SS were put on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
yes they did
No, the Nazis were defeated.
He went to jail for his involvement in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch but given his judge was sympathetic towards his cause he got off relatively light: he got a sentence of only a few years, and eventually was released after only some months. He also wrote Mein Kampf in jail so that goes to show his conditions in jail weren't as bad as it would be.
This refers to the Nuremberg trials. After World War 2, the trails were held to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany who had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war.
slaughter of millions of peoplestarting world war two.so basically he was a right evil power hungry manic, with a love of commiting crimes against humanity.
Argentina was particularly welcoming to some Nazis, such as Eichmann. Paraguay and Brazil also shielded a number of Nazis wanted for war crimes.
They were fighting against Mussolini and also against the Nazis.
The Nuremberg trials were necessary because they addressed the crimes of the officers, supports and political leaders of the Third Reich. Trying these leaders of Nazi Germany helped to make sure someone answered for the crimes of the second world war.
Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .
Slobodan Milosevic
The US, Britain, France and along with the USSR, they divided Germany into 4 sectors and disarmed most of Germany then launched a continental hunt for all Nazis involved with either War Crimes and/or crimes against humanity (Holocaust).
Crimes against humanity were lived out in World War 2. Genocide, murder, torture, starvation, exposure to disease on purpose, intentional bombing or shooting that has no military purpose or authorization (also considered a war crime) and mass arson of people and their homes or in buildings (like what the Germans did to people in a church building). I have probably missed some types of crimes but it is pretty gruesome what some people have done to others. What the Nazis and Japanese did during the war was inexcusable and atrocious.
The defendants at the Nuremberg Trials were accused of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These included atrocities such as genocide, mass murder, torture, and enslavement committed during World War II.
This refers to the Nuremberg trials. After World War 2, the trails were held to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany who had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war.
For WW2 the end was that the allied side won and the Axis lost and was punished for crimes against humanity.
In the eyes of the Nuremberg Tribunal the most serious charge of all was unleashing World War 2 ('Crimes against peace'). Committing the Holocaust came under the charge of 'crimes against humanity'.
After World War 2 the Nuhremburg trials for the Nazis had so many of them claiming they were only doing their job as soldiers and disassociating with the actual crimes against humanity that they created laws for future use that hold all soldiers accountable for their actions in spite of what their superior officers command them to do!
slaughter of millions of peoplestarting world war two.so basically he was a right evil power hungry manic, with a love of commiting crimes against humanity.
they are against all world
Nothing during, but after they held the famous Nuremberg Trials, where many Nazi leaders and scientist were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity. They were then sentenced to death, or sent to Area 51 to work for the US, no joke.