You'll need to refer to the related link below for a full understanding of the Nuremberg War Trials which were held after the end of WW2 .
Short list :
Hans Frank - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Wilhelm Frick - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Walther Funk - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1957 on grounds of ill health)
Hermann Goring - Guilty, sentenced to death, committed suicide before execution.
Rudolf Hess - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
Ernst Kaltenbrunner - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Wilhelm Keitel - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Konstantin von Neurath - Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment (released 1954 on grounds of ill health)
Erich Raeder - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1955 on grounds of ill health)
Joachim von Ribbentrop - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Alfred Rosenberg - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Fritz Sauckel - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Baldur von Schirach - Guilty, sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment
Arthur Seyss-Inquart - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Albert Speer - Guilty, sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment
Julius Streicher - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
Not all Nazi leaders were convicted of war crimes after World War II. For example, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in 1945 and thus never faced trial. Similarly, Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, also died by suicide before he could be captured and prosecuted. Other notable figures, like Joseph Goebbels, died before they could be held accountable for their actions.
At the Nuremberg Trials 24 of the highest Nazi leaders were tried for their war crimes of genocide and many other war crimes. The trial took a year and there were 100 other Nazis tried for war crimes too. Of the 24 big time leaders they were all convicted and most were executed. Many of the 100 received prison sentences. See the related link below.
Nuremberg Trails
The trials were held to posecute the Nazi war criminals for war crimes.
The Nazis were primarily tried for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials, held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1946. These military tribunals were established by the Allied powers to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and other offenses. The trials set important precedents in international law and established the principle that individuals, including heads of state, could be held accountable for their actions during wartime.
war crimes
No, but some Nazi leaders were put on trial and convicted of war crimes.
To punish them for international aggression.
committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide during World War II. The trials were held between 1945 and 1946 and resulted in the conviction of top Nazi officials such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Albert Speer. The Nuremberg Trials set a precedent for holding individuals accountable for their actions during times of war.
Herschel Grynzpan __________ clearly not, i think that the person that you are looking for is Julius Streicher. ___________ Julius Streicher was convicted of crimes against humanity at Nuremberg and hanged. ___________ Among the top Nazis Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels committed suicide and could not be tried.
The Nazi leaders were tried in the Nuremberg Trials and the majority of them were convicted and either put into prison for a long time or executed. Some of them escaped being executed by swallowing poisoned capsules. You can read about the trials on the link below.
The Nazi party was banned; Nazi leaders were tried for their crimes and Germany under foreign influence and domination. fmoi: rekoo_
Top Nazi officials and military leaders were convicted in the Nuremberg trials, including Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. They were found guilty of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide committed during World War II.
The Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These charges included atrocities committed during World War II, such as genocide, mass murder, and aggression.
At the Nuremberg Trials 24 of the highest Nazi leaders were tried for their war crimes of genocide and many other war crimes. The trial took a year and there were 100 other Nazis tried for war crimes too. Of the 24 big time leaders they were all convicted and most were executed. Many of the 100 received prison sentences. See the related link below.
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.
The Allies put 24 surviving Nazi leaders on trial for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes.