In World War 2 war crimes would be most recognized as the German P.O.W camps. In the camps the P.O.W's were treated like the Jews in the concentration camp. The Germans almost completely disregarded the rules of the Geneva convention. In the camps the prisoners were subjected to starvation, derived of treatment of battle injuries and disease. While Germany was not the only country to commit war crimes they were definitely the most recognizable for it.
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Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .
The Frankfurt war crimes trials, the UN charter on human rights.
War crimes of the Wehrmacht happened in 1940.
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There were different levels of war crimes and type of people who were charged with war crimes. The top leaders (24 of them) were all convicted of their war crimes. One, Goering, killed himself before the War Crime Tribunal could execute him. There were a hundred more people who were tried but not all of them were convicted. I did hear or see a figure of 80 percent were convicted but do not rely on that as being accurate since I could not find the exact figure to answer your question.
people were punished for commiting crimes during world war 2
Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Trials
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Germany and Japan
War crimes for the murder of the Jews
Tokyo
The world was going to ignore Russia's war crimes
became established at the end of World War II
Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .
There were a series of War Crimes trials at Nuremburg, Germany.
The Nuremberg trials were necessary because they addressed the crimes of the officers, supports and political leaders of the Third Reich. Trying these leaders of Nazi Germany helped to make sure someone answered for the crimes of the second world war.