In 1945-46 the surviving Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by Britain, France, the US and the USSR (Soviet Union) for a range of crimes. The most important charges related to deliberately launching a war of aggression. Many were also charged with crimes against humanity, which included the Holocaust. (Contrary to a widespread misunderstanding, there was no special charge relating to the Jews).
In addition, some people - mainly of much lower rank) were tried in other places, such as Lüneburg (Bergen-Belsen Trial - by the British), Dachau (Dachau Trial - by the US)) and Krakow (Auschwitz Trials - by the Poles).
Later, from about 1949 on some trials were conducted by the Germans.
World leaders ignored Hitler's genocide against the Jews during the war because of the position of Pope Pius XII.
yes, they tried to do as much as possible to follow their religion
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The golden age of jewish culture in the lberian peninsula which coincided with the middle. The coexistence of muslims jews and christians during this time is revered by many writers
Most probally __________________ No, Jews were treated very badly during the Holocaust. If you wanted to compare their treatment to an animal, then their treatment was more akin to rats or such vermin. __________________ No, The Nazi's had many laws protecting dogs. Animal cruelty was very serious crime. They were the worlds leader in Animal Rights. However humans in general, and the Jews in particular, had no right and were treated very badly.
The two are not comparable.
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World leaders ignored Hitler's genocide against the Jews during the war because of the position of Pope Pius XII.
Jews have been around for about 4000 years and have had many leaders during that time.
they tried words but they didn,t hurt them so they used sticks and stones.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
yes, they tried to do as much as possible to follow their religion
Because Passover celebrates the Jews' freedom.
Because Passover celebrates the Jews' freedom.
There is no comparison at all!
They were treated really badly and they had no respect. some of the Jews were slaves for the Christian's. some or even most of the Jews were executed during that time. There is also some information in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. the quotes tell us how they were exactly treated and how the Jews might have felt.