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How many Nazi leaders were put to death at the Nuremberg trials?

11 were hanged and one (Goering) comitted suicide the night before his execution.


Where did Victorians put Nuremberg angels?

Victorians would put Nuremberg angels on top of Christmas trees.


What were the consequences of the Nuremberg war crimes trials?

In post WW 2 Europe, Nuremberg Germany was the city where the allies put Nazi war criminals on trial. The trials exposed to the horror of most people, how many war crimes were committed and how many innocent civilians were put to death. The trials also exposed the Holocaust and the genocide of Jewish people in Europe during the war. Many Nazi's were given death sentences and long prison terms.


Why the top nazi officials are put on trial at nuremberg?

Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy


Where were the Nazi leaders put on trial?

Nuremberg


The date when then Nuremberg laws are put into effect?

1935


Where would Victorian put Nuremberg angels?

They would put them on the top of their Christmas trees.


When do the Nuremberg laws are put into effect?

September 15, 1935


Where the captured nazi leaders were put on trial after the war?

In Nuremberg (Bavaria).


What is the southern German town where the alies put the surviving nazi leaders?

Nuremberg


What is first final solution or Nuremberg trials?

Final Solution: Where Jews from all over Europe were moved into death camps to be either worked to death or killed straight away. In camps such as Auschwitz, the people were killed through methods like gassing in ovens. However, the Nazis never kept a record of the Jews they killed, so we can only estimate the number of deaths. Death camps were constructed for one purpose- the mass murder of Jews.Nuremberg trials- After Germany lost the war, the allies put all the Nazi leaders (that were still alive) on trail in Nuremberg. The trials were held in Nuremberg because the Nazis had made a set of anti-Jewish laws called the 'Nuremberg laws' so it was fitting that the Nazi leaders would be sentenced here. The Judges were from Britain, France, America and Russia (the Great Alliance) and the maximum sentence they could impose was death. 20 leaders were put on trail; all pleaded 'not guilty'.


Put Nuremberg laws in a sentence?

The Nuremberg Laws of 1936 restricted marriage between Jews and non-Jews in Germany and in effect deprived German Jews of citizenship.