they don't?
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
Basically, any person who commits, helps someone else commit, or orders anyone to commit, a Crime Against Humanity to be carried out can be held accountable under international law.
At the Nuremberg Trials, the Nazis were charged with crimes such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit aggression. These charges encompassed atrocities committed during World War II, including topics such as genocide, crimes against civilian populations, and unlawful warfare.
At the Nuremberg trials Fritz Sauckel was accused of the following:Conspiracy to commit crimes against peacePlanning, initiating and waging wars of aggressionWar crimesCrimes against humanityHe was convicted of War crimes and crimes against humanity, and executed October 16,1946.
The four counts people were tried for during the Nuremberg trials were: Crimes against peace (starting wars) War crimes (violations of the laws of war) Crimes against humanity (atrocities against civilians) Conspiracy to commit the above crimes
Against the American People.
Unfortunately, yes, the US government committed a crime against humanity during the Prohibition.The government ordered that alcohol supplies be poisoned in order to stop people drinking it. As a result, over 10,000 people died from drinking alcohol poisoned by their own government. Including young children who stole bottles.Click here for further reading.
None. Ariel Sharon led the war against well-armed terrorist combatants in Lebanon, 1982-85. This was a necessary military undertaking, to protect Israel's citizens who were being deliberately targeted by terrorist acts. So I think your question should be directed against the terorists.
Domestic Violence
The Imperial Japanese committed atrocities and crimes against humanity across Eurasia, the Indian subcontinent and the Pacific region. One of the largest series of crimes included what is now known as the Rape of Nanjing (after the city for which the actions were perpetrated).
Because the Britains had radar that could help the Britains know when the Germans where coming. Secondly, Britain is far away from the europe land mass, and had the sea in between making hard for the Germans to get across.