No, there was no way they could have done that.
The Allies agreed that international courts would prosecute Nazis for war crimes.
it honors war crimes by the allies, bombing of hamburg, dresden, hiroshima and nagasaki, cowardness of the western allies who relied on russian menpower, led by stalin,, to defeat hitler.
After World War II, the Allies conducted the Nuremberg Trials to prosecute high-ranking Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Many lower-ranking Nazi war criminals were also tried in subsequent trials. Some escaped justice by fleeing to countries like Argentina with the help of the "ratlines."
He was with The Allies in World War 2.
They had very different ideas on how to run countries, as an example of Stalin being a communist and the Allies all being democratic.
The Allies promised that all war crimes and crimes against humanity would be investigated and prosecutions brought where appropriate.
Nuremberg , Germany and , in Japan ,Tokyo (War Crimes Tribunal) .
they were allies in world war 2
Nuremburg.
If You are referring to the Soviet struggle in World War 2, then the answer is that Stalin did not surrender.The Soviet Union, together with her western allies - won the war.
The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.
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