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Q: Who was the principal Hangman of the Japanese war criminals?
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Where were the Axis Japanese World War 2 war criminals tried for war crimes which city and nation?

Tokyo


When were the Japanese war criminals hanged?

December 23, 1948, Sugamo Prison.


Who were prosecuted during World War 2?

Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .


Did the Nuremberg trials hold Japanese war criminals accountable for crimes against humanity in violation of the rules of war?

No, the Nuremberg trials were specifically for prosecuting German war criminals. Japanese war criminals were tried separately in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, also known as the Tokyo trials, which held Japanese individuals accountable for their actions during World War II.


Who was the executioner for Japanese war criminals?

Some photographs show US Army personnel at the gallows.


What happened to war criminals?

Many were tried and hanged after the Nuremburg Trials, some served life inside prison, some managed to commit suicide before the hangman could reach them


What was the controversy surrounding the yasukuni shrine concerns?

The shrine houses Japanese soldiers, which includes war criminals.


The Nuremberg Trials held Japanese war criminals accountable for crimes agenst humanity in violation of the rules of war true or false?

False. The Nuremberg Trials specifically focused on prosecuting German war criminals after World War II, while the Tokyo Trials were held to address the actions of Japanese war criminals. Both trials sought to hold individuals accountable for crimes against humanity and violations of the rules of war.


Who was the Indian judge who ruled the Japanese emperor not guilty during the trial of war criminals?

Justice radhabinod pal


Who was the Indian judge who ruled the Japanese emperor not guilty during the trial of war of criminals?

Justice radhabinod pal


What leaders of Imperial Japan were hung as war criminals after World War 2?

Dec. 23, 1948 seven "Class A" war criminals, including Japan's wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, were hanged at Sugamo Prison by the American occupation authorities.


How should Canada deal with their war criminals?

Canada should deal with their war criminals by arresting them.