Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy
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Some were put on trial, a few fled to various countries in South America, but most 'lived happily ever after'.
No, but some Nazi leaders were put on trial and convicted of war crimes.
The survivors were put on trial for war crimes known as the Nuremberg Trials. Roughly 95% of those put on trial were convicted and received sentences accordingly.
To punish them for international aggression.
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Nuremberg
Nazi officials of Hitlers Germany were put on trial for crimes of war. Many of the officials, however, commited suicide shortly before the trails.
In Nuremberg (Bavaria).
Nuremberg war trials
The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.
Nurenburg. The trials are known as The Nurenburg Trials.
Nuremberg
Twelve Nazi leaders were sentenced to death and executed as a result of the Nuremberg trials.
In post WW 2 Europe, Nuremberg Germany was the city where the allies put Nazi war criminals on trial. The trials exposed to the horror of most people, how many war crimes were committed and how many innocent civilians were put to death. The trials also exposed the Holocaust and the genocide of Jewish people in Europe during the war. Many Nazi's were given death sentences and long prison terms.
Some were put on trial, a few fled to various countries in South America, but most 'lived happily ever after'.
After WW2 the trials put Nazi death camp officers and other major officers in the Nazi government on trial for their crimes. They were charged with war crimes and people who had lived through the death camps gave testimony against them. Actually, in Germany and around the world there were many more war criminals who escaped and in the 1950's more of these people were put on trial for their crimes. Many have escaped to this day that took part in the murder of 6 million and the German government has covered up for some of the men involved.