Impiety and corrupting the minds of young people
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Henry Wirz
No, most Waffen SS members were reluctant to admit their involvement after the war. Many were charged with war crimes after the war.
To punish them for international aggression.
they are socrates, Plato and Aristotle
Socrates did not commit any crimes. However, he was accused and convicted of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens, based on his teachings and philosophical inquiries. Socrates' "crime" was challenging traditional beliefs and provoking critical thinking, which ultimately led to his execution.
Socrates was charged with impiety (disrespect for the gods) and corrupting the youth of Athens, as he questioned traditional beliefs and authority figures through his teachings. He was sentenced to death for these crimes.
Socrates proposes a sentence for his crimes.
Corrupting youth
Socrates was not accused of physical crimes like theft or murder by the Athenian court. Instead, he was charged with impiety (not believing in the city's gods) and corrupting the youth of Athens with his philosophical teachings.
Socrates was tried on two charges :Not believing in the Athenian godsCorrupting youthLeading the youth of Athens astray, and Impiety.
he was charged with heresy and corruption of local youth
crimes againts humanity
The defendants in the Tokyo Trials were charged with crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, while the defendants in the Nuremberg Trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. Both trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their roles in the atrocities committed during World War II.
Obstruction of justice; abuse of authority and defiance of Committee subpoenaes are the crimes Richard M. Nixon was charged with.
crimes against humanity
impeity (not believing in Gods) and corruption of youth