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Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy

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What was the cause for the top Nazi officials that were put on trial at Nuremberg?

Because they were from the kkk on crip blood


Where were the Nazi leaders put on trial?

Nuremberg


What group was tried at the Nuremberg trails?

Nazi officials of Hitlers Germany were put on trial for crimes of war. Many of the officials, however, commited suicide shortly before the trails.


Where the captured nazi leaders were put on trial after the war?

In Nuremberg (Bavaria).


The southern Germany town where the allies put the surviving nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity?

Nuremberg war trials


Nuremberg trials?

The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.


The southern German town where the allies put the surviving nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity?

Nurenburg. The trials are known as The Nurenburg Trials.


How many leaders of the third Reich were put on trial?

After World War II, 24 major leaders of the Third Reich were indicted and put on trial at the Nuremberg Trials, which began in 1945. Of those, 21 were tried, with 12 receiving death sentences, three receiving life imprisonment, and others receiving varying sentences. Additionally, subsequent trials, such as the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, addressed other key figures and collaborators. Overall, many leaders and officials faced justice for their roles in the Nazi regime.


What is the southern German town where the alies put the surviving nazi leaders?

Nuremberg


How many Nazi leaders were put to death at the Nuremberg trials?

11 were hanged and one (Goering) comitted suicide the night before his execution.


What were the consequences of the Nuremberg war crimes 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.


After the war what do you think will happen to the nazi officials who ran the camps?

Some were put on trial, a few fled to various countries in South America, but most 'lived happily ever after'.