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Dr. Hjalmar Schacht was acquitted at the Nuremberg Trials primarily due to a lack of direct evidence linking him to war crimes or crimes against humanity. His defense argued that he had not been a member of the Nazi Party during its most violent years and that his economic policies were aimed at stabilizing Germany rather than promoting aggression. Additionally, his role as a banker and economist was viewed as more technical than ideologically driven, contributing to his acquittal. Ultimately, the tribunal found that he had not participated in the planning or execution of the Nazi regime's criminal activities.

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