Prosecutors argued that the Nazi leaders did not deserve mercy because of the egregious nature of their crimes, which included the systematic genocide of millions and widespread atrocities during World War II. They emphasized that these leaders acted with deliberate intent and a complete disregard for human life, demonstrating a profound moral depravity. By denying mercy, prosecutors sought to ensure accountability and justice for the immense suffering caused, reinforcing the principle that such heinous acts cannot go unpunished.
Not sure which Nazi leaders you are referring to, but Hitler is one of them, as he was born in Austria.
Nazi leaders like Adolph Hitler.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
The Nuremberg Trials.3
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
No because Hitler and his army killed innocent people.
leaders of nazi party killed over 1 milloin innocent jews
whilst the nazi party leader was one of the most evil men in history, the term "Nazi" is a name given to a member or supporter of its party. many polish people who were forced to conscript to the German army were considered nazi but they didnt believe in the nazi ideology. in short the Nazi's with nazi beliefs deserve no forgivness, but the forced Nazi's deserve sympathy.
Not sure which Nazi leaders you are referring to, but Hitler is one of them, as he was born in Austria.
Nuremberg.
The Nazi party was banned; Nazi leaders were tried for their crimes and Germany under foreign influence and domination. fmoi: rekoo_
Most of the top Nazi leaders committed suicide, including Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels and Goering.
Robert H. Jackson .
Robert H. Jackson served as the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals. He was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Nazi leaders like Adolph Hitler.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
Nuremberg