Answer this question…The Nanjing Massacre
The world was going to ignore Russia's war crimes
both national leaders and their followers are responsible for their wartime actions
The 'world' is not very well organized. It doesn't even face Hamas after the continuing crimes of firing rockets into civilian population centers. You can't expect the world to always do the obvious thing.
World War I, World War II, and the moon landing are major world events.
If Hitler had been captured alive and brought to trial for his crimes during World War II, he would have likely faced charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The trial would have been a significant moment in history, providing an opportunity for justice and accountability for the atrocities committed under his leadership.
Yes, molten steel was observed at the World Trade Center site following the events of 9/11.
The world was going to ignore Russia's war crimes
Every individual is responsible for his/her actions.
In a story, events that are considered canon are not real in the physical world, but they are accepted as part of the official storyline created by the author or creator.
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The World's Greatest Unsolved Crimes was created in 1984.
The ISBN of The World's Greatest Unsolved Crimes is 0600572315.
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The Nuremberg trials began in 1945 following the end of World War II. The trials were held to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The World's Greatest Unsolved Crimes has 192 pages.
both national leaders and their followers are responsible for their wartime actions
Crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide, and crimes against peace were made illegal under Germany's Nuremberg Trials after World War II. These trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their roles in committing these atrocities during the war.