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  • The best known trial was only concerned with the surviving leaders, but there were several 'follow-up' trials concerned with crimes committed lower down. These include the 'Doctors' Trial', which was concerned with 'medical' crimes of various kinds, and the 'I-G-Farben Trial', which was mainly concerned with the fact that the chemicals conglomerate, I-G-Farben, had set up its own, private concentration camp, Auschwitz III (Buna).
  • In addition to the Nurembery trials there were others, both in Germany and other countries. These trials were not confined to German nationals.
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What was the purpose of the Nuremberg trials and convict the leaders of the holocaust?

to show the world.


How were nazi leaders brought to justice after the Holocaust?

Nazi leaders were not brought to justice during the Holocaust. That is why there was able to be a Holocaust. The Nazi leaders who survived were brought to trial after the war and the holocaust was ended. This was done by trying them in an international court of law before a panel of judges from the major allied countries.


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The Nuremberg trials were post Holocaust.


What are two famous trials in history?

the Nuremberg trials or alternatively the Nuremberg trials took place after the Holocaust. There were no famous trials that took place as part of the Holocaust. There were many trials of German servicemen during the Holocaust and there were many famous trials during the time period of the Holocaust, for example the conspirators of the July bomb plot.


What are some famous trials that took place after the holocaust?

The Nuremberg Trials.


What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials held in Nuremberg?

The Nuremberg Trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany, after World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. The trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their roles in the Holocaust and other war crimes committed during the war.


Where were the German leaders suspected of committing war crimes tried by the International Military Tribunal?

Nuremburg, This is why they were called the Nuremberg trials


What were the Nuremberg war crimes trials and what did it establish?

German leaders stood trial for war crimes and it established resposibility for war


German war crime trials were held at?

Nuremberg , Germany .


What was addressed by the Nuremburg trials?

Nuremberg trials addressed Hitlers "Co-leaders", guards, policemen, etc. who contributed to German death camps and murder during world war 2. These people associated with Hitler during holocaust were put on trial for crimes against humanity and crimes against war for what they did wrong. Which took place in Nuremberg, Germany.


The southern German town where the allies put the surviving nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity?

Nurenburg. The trials are known as The Nurenburg Trials.


Who was on trial at the Nuremberg trials?

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