The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II, from 1945 to 1946, to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other offenses. The most notable trial, known as the Nuremberg Trial, involved 24 major war criminals, including Hermann Göring and Rudolf Hess, with charges based on their roles in the Holocaust and aggressive warfare. The trials established important precedents in international law, including the principles of accountability for individuals and the concept of crimes against humanity. They also highlighted the importance of justice in the aftermath of atrocities.
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.
Nuremberg is in the southern region of Germany and it was the site of the "Nuremberg Trials" - the trial and sentencing of Nazi war criminals.
The Nuremberg trials prosecuted the Nazi war criminals of World War 2.
Started 12/1946.
After the surrender of Germany in 1945 Allies arranged Nuremberg trials to try war criminals. These trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany.
Siege of Nuremberg happened in 1632.
Werner Fischer was sentenced to life in prison during the Nuremberg Trials for his involvement in medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Nuremberg International Human Rights Award happened on 2009-09-17.
The Nuremburg laws were passed in 1935 in Germany.
The Nuremberg trials were military tribunals conducted by the Allied Forces after the end of WW2. These trials were held for prominent members of Nazi Germany who were accused of war crimes.
The Nuremberg Laws were a set of antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany that stripped Jews of their rights and citizenship. The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.
they were the Nuremberg Trials, to try the Nazi criminals who committed murder during the WW ll atrocities against the Jewish people.
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Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is located in Germany. It is a city in the state of Bavaria and is known for its historical significance, particularly during the Middle Ages and World War II. Nuremberg is famous for its medieval architecture and its role in the Nuremberg Trials after the war.
You're probably thinking of Nürnberg (usually called "Nuremberg" in English). This happened after the war, though (the original question had "during").
Occurring soon after the conclusion of World War II, the Nuremberg trials were a series of formal hearings in which suspected Nazi war criminals were tried for their conduct during the war. Political, military, and economic leaders of Germany during the war were investigated during these military tribunal proceedings, with many of them receiving prison-sentences or being executed.