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At the Nuremberg Trials 24 of the highest Nazi leaders were tried for their war crimes of genocide and many other war crimes. The trial took a year and there were 100 other Nazis tried for war crimes too. Of the 24 big time leaders they were all convicted and most were executed. Many of the 100 received prison sentences. See the related link below.

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The Nuremberg Trails took place after WW2. They were meant to prosecute Nazi leaders that were still alive. Many of these leaders were sentenced to death and were hung.

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What was the name of the trials of the Nazis officials?

The Nuremburg Trials


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What happened to Ernst Janning after the Nuremburg trials?

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