Dozens of Serbs were convicted of war crimes primarily due to their involvement in atrocities committed during the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s, including ethnic cleansing, mass killings, and other violations of international humanitarian law. These convictions were facilitated by international tribunals, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which sought to hold individuals accountable for crimes against humanity. The trials aimed to address the legacy of violence and promote justice and reconciliation in the region.
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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.
The Nuremberg Trials put officers from the German High Command responsible for war crimes to justice. Among the war crimes that they were convicted of were atrocities committed in the concentration camps.
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.
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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.
Andersonville was an atrocity. Its commandant was convicted of war crimes after the war.
Henry Wirz
The 1st President of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadžić, and General of the Army of Republika Srpska, Ratko Mladić, led a genocidal campaign with other Bosnian Serbs to ethnically cleanse Bosnia of its Bosniak population. (Bosniaks are Bosnian Muslims, in contrast to Bosnian Serbs, who are Bosnian Orthodox Christians.) Both individuals have been convicted of war-crimes by the Hague Tribunals.
No, but some Nazi leaders were put on trial and convicted of war crimes.
The Nuremberg Trials put officers from the German High Command responsible for war crimes to justice. Among the war crimes that they were convicted of were atrocities committed in the concentration camps.
It sound as if you are thinking of Goering.
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.
World War II persecution of Serbs happened in 1941.