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What were the Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials chargerd with?

The Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These charges included atrocities committed during World War II, such as genocide, mass murder, and aggression.


Nuremberg trials?

The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.


What were the Nazi leaders charged with at the Nuremberg Trials?

Crimes against peace - that is. launching a war of aggression.War crimes - that is, violating international law on the conduct of war and treatment of prisoners of war.Crimes against humanity - that is, genocide and related crimes.


What was one of the crimes judged at the Nuremberg Trials?

The crimes tried were "Crimes against Humanity" because there was no other way to try the Nazi leaders for the Holocaust.


Do delinquent state leaders continue to enjoy the total privilege of protection from prosecution particularly from international crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity?

No


What was the southern German town where the allies put the survivng nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity?

nuremburg


The war criminals were charged with?

crimes againts humanity


What was the result for the World War 2?

For WW2 the end was that the allied side won and the Axis lost and was punished for crimes against humanity.


Where did former Nazi leaders face charges of waging a war of aggression and committing crimes against humanity?

Nuremberg Trails


Southern Germany town where the allies put the surviving nazi leaders on trial for '' crimes against humanity''?

Nuremburg Trials.


What were the victims of the Nuremberg Trials?

The victims of the Nuremberg Trials were primarily high-ranking Nazi officials and military leaders who were responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocities committed during World War II. These trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their actions and establish legal precedents for prosecuting such crimes in the future.


The southern Germany town where the allies put the surviving nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity?

Nuremberg war trials