There's confusion here. The Nuremberg Trials involved the main Allies - Britain, the U.S., the Soviet Union and France trying leading Nazis for a range of crimes.
yes, the government introduced the laws.
Werner Fischer was sentenced to life in prison during the Nuremberg Trials for his involvement in medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Many of the officials from the government of the defeated Nazi Germany were tried in the Nuremberg Trials by the main victorious allied forces, such as Britain and the USA.
The Nuremberg laws determined whether a person was Jewish primarily based on the number of Jewish great-grandparents.
The address of the Nuremberg Branch Library is: 45 Brush Street, Nuremberg, 18241 1400
They were proclaimed in Nuremberg.
The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship and all human rights. It was the possibly first time in modern history genocide was government-instituted. For the Jews it meant suffering and death.
The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship and all human rights. It was the possibly first time in modern history genocide was government-instituted. For the Jews it meant suffering and death.
The main cause for Nazis to be charged and tried at the Nuremberg Trials was their involvement in atrocities committed during World War II, including crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. These actions included the Holocaust, aggressive war, and systematic violations of human rights.
The Nuremberg trials were significant because Nuremberg was the city in Germany where the Nuremberg Laws were created, which deprived Jews of German citizenship. The trials were held in Nuremberg because it was almost like a punishment for the Nazis.
Nuremberg is on the Pegnitz.
Nuremberg is in Germany