Twenty-four Nazis were indicted, one was found to be medically unfit to stand trial, 3 were acquitted, and one committed suicide before trial began. Gustav Krupp (industrialist who used slave-labor) was found not medically fit for trial. Those acquitted were Hans Fritzsche who was the head of the news division under the Ministry of Propaganda was tried in place of Joseph Gobbels (who had committed suicide), Dr. Hjalmar Schact, banker, and Franz von Papen (later convicted in another court, found guilt, given 8 years, but served on 2 years after he was acquitted on an appeal). Robert Ley died committed suicide October 1945 while awaiting trial. A total of 19 Nazis were finally convicted at the Nuremberg Trial.
The number of Nazis put on trial, in addition to the number convicted, is not available, partly because many trials in the Soviet zones had no documentation. Between 1945 and 1949, 5025 Nazis were convicted in the French, British, and American zones, while the number in the Soviet zones is unavailable.
22 Nazi Leaders were put on trial at Nuremberg. 19 of those leaders were convicted. 9 were sentenced to death and 10 received a life sentence.
Between 200-300.
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Barely any beause the nazis took people who were not aryan and/or are jews and sent them to concentration camp without a arrest or/anda trial But some people was arrested such as the communist, a record of 120 communist party members was arrested then send to concentration camps without trial
the Nazis put there flag on the Hindenburg because the nazi built that blimp and traveled into America
Some of the perpetrators were put on trial, convicted and hanged. However, many changed their names, etc and 'lived happily ever after'.
The Nazis hated the Jews. Jews were put into ghettos or already lived there. See related links below to tell the story. ____ They showed off Theresienstadt to the Danish Red Cross as a model ghetto.
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That would be more of an opinion than a concrete answer.
No, but some Nazi leaders were put on trial and convicted of war crimes.
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This is not a simple answer: There were many people tried and punished for their involvement, there were many who died before they could be put on trial and there were many who escaped before they could be brought to trial.The Holocaust was initiated by the Nazis, but as it grew, non Nazis also helped and also non Germans.
1.5 million children were killed by Nazis.
Opponents were at the least harrassed, and many were held without trial, often in concentration camps, where many were murdered.
Some, like Maria Mandel, the head of the Auschwitz Women's Camp. were put on trial, convicted and hanged.
Some were put on trial, convicted and hanged. However, some, including Hitler, Himmel and Goebbels committed suicide.
If you are asking about the guards, the answer is that a few were put on trial, and some fled to Latin America, but most 'lived happily ever after'.
Nuremburg there were trials in many cities. Whereas in Nuremberg the trials were about war crimes and crimes against peace, the Franfurt trials were about the Holocaust and crimes against humanity.
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About a million. Somewhere around there.