The main prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials were the representatives of the Allied powers: Robert H. Jackson (United States), Sir Hartley Shawcross (United Kingdom), François de Menthon (France), and General Roman Rudenko (Soviet Union). The trials were primarily led by the United States.
Prosecutors typically work full-time hours, which can range from 40-60 hours per week. They often work long hours preparing cases, conducting investigations, and appearing in court. The exact number of hours can vary depending on the caseload and complexity of the cases being handled.
The International Military Tribunal finished its work and handed down its verdicts on October 1, 1946, ironically, on the Jewish Day of Atonement. Of the 22 defendants, 11 were given the death penalty, 3 were acquitted, 3 were given life imprisonment and four were given imprisonment ranging from 10 to 20 years. Those sentenced to death were hanged at Spandau Prison on October 6, 1946. Those acquitted were placed in the inept denazification program following the trial. Those who received prison sentences were sent to Spandau Prison.
Short answer: The punishment of Nazi war criminals.To bring key Nazis to justice and to show the world what the Nazis had done ... (The alternative considered by the Allies was simply to kill them without trial).This question is much too extensive to answer here. There was not one trial at Nuremberg - there were a number of them. The first, and best-known one was that of the Major War Criminals (1945-46). There was also a doctors trial, a judges trial, and the list goes on. The Web has many excellent links about the work of the Nuremberg War Crimes tribunal.You can refer to the related link below regarding the Nuremberg War Trials .During the Nuremburg Trials (Nuremburg Germany, 1945-46), 24 of the surviving Nazi leaders were tried, most notably:Hermann Goering - tried and charged with crimes against humanity. The night before he was to be hanged, he killed himself by cyanide tablet.Joachim von Ribbentrop - Foreign Minister of Germany. Hanged for war crimes.Wilhelm Keitel - Famed German Field Marshal and Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or High Command of the Armed Forces. Tried and sentenced to death by hanging as a major war criminal.Alfred Jodl - Deputy to Wilhelm Keitel. Sentenced to death by hanging.Ernst Kaltenbrunner - The highest ranking SS officer to be tried, having the full rank of Obergruppenfuhrer, translated as Senior Group Leader. Was tried and executed.Julius Streicher - Wrote an anti-Semitic children's book, Der Giftpilz. It used the metaphor of an attractive yet deadly mushroom to sway the German people against the Jews. More importantly, he edited Der Stürmer This was a rabidly antisemitic weekly, and from 1941 he called for the extermination of the Jews. Tried and sentenced to death by hanging.Hjalmar Schacht - Co-founder of the German Democratic Party. Tried, and, ultimately acquitted. He founded his own bank in 1953 and died in 1970. He was against the Nazi regime and was imprisoned by Hitler in 1944.Martin Bormann - Private secretary to Adolf Hitler. Managed to remain at large during the trials. His remains were found in the 1970's, but not before a 26-year search for him in South America and Europe.Several other high ranking officers were tried at Nuremburg. In all, 24 were executed, 128 were imprisoned, and 35 were acquitted.
In the United States, the average annual salary for a Head Prosecutor is around $100,000 to $150,000, depending on location, experience, and the size of the jurisdiction they work in. However, salaries can vary significantly and some Head Prosecutors may earn more or less than this range.
The Fuhrerprinzip was a defense commonly used by top-Nazis on trial at Nuremburg. It stated that all the decisions made regarding Nazi Germany were made by Hitler, and to refuse to follow these orders meant death.This defense rarely worked because the jury could reason that not all the decisions being made in Germany were made by Hitler; his associates like Goering, Himmler, and Bormann could (and did) make decisions that cost lives as well. Therefore, the blame did not fall squarely on the shoulders of Hitler, the responsibility for the horrors of the Holocaust and the War were spread out evenly among the Nazis.The judge also ruled that human rights come before following orders, and there are no exceptions to that rule.There were a few Nazis acquitted, however, but not because the defense worked. It was because of ill health requiring hospitalization or (in the case of Martin Bormann) if the defendant was tried in absentia.
a crown prosecutor is basically the British version of our prosecutor or district attorney who work for the government and the people by investigating and trying criminal cases
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Nothing during, but after they held the famous Nuremberg Trials, where many Nazi leaders and scientist were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity. They were then sentenced to death, or sent to Area 51 to work for the US, no joke.
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The panel painting with inscriptions from Martin Luther's translation of The Bible that Albrecht Dürer present to Nuremberg town officials was The Four Apostles. This was Dürer's last great work, and was given to the city of Nuremberg in 1526.
The rule of "discovery."
Julius Friedrich Hecker is known for his work in the field of homoeopathy. He authored several books on homeopathic medicine and its practice, providing guidance and insights for practitioners and individuals interested in this alternative form of therapy.
Offer to cop a plea (plea bargain) with the prosecutor. If you have any leverage with the prosecutor (i.e.: give up some information) you may be able to work something out.
There is no evidence to suggest that the dentist has been charged for work that was not actually done.
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Prosecutors typically work full-time hours, which can range from 40-60 hours per week. They often work long hours preparing cases, conducting investigations, and appearing in court. The exact number of hours can vary depending on the caseload and complexity of the cases being handled.
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