No. You cannot be "tried" after you are deceased . . . except, perhaps..., in "the court of public opinion."
The Nuremberg Trial War Crimes on Trial - 1996 TV was released on: USA: 1996
milosevic was extratited to stand trial for war crimes.
German leaders stood trial for war crimes and it established resposibility for war
The Hague, Netherlands
They all have a right to a fair trial.
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.
At the Nuremberg trial, the Allies prosecuted high-ranking officials of Nazi Germany for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocities committed during World War II. The trial established key principles for holding individuals accountable for such crimes, regardless of their official position.
The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.
Nuremburg there were trials in many cities. Whereas in Nuremberg the trials were about war crimes and crimes against peace, the Franfurt trials were about the Holocaust and crimes against humanity.
the crime itself.
Since July of 1998 the United Nations has assumed the responsibility for the trial of crimes like genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression through the International Criminal Court with headquarter at The Hague, The Netherlands.
High-ranking Nazi officials, military leaders, and members of the German government were on trial in the Nuremberg trials. They were prosecuted for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and participation in Nazi atrocities during World War II.