Defeated nations can be occupied by the victors.
The Nuremberg Trials are significant in the 20th century as they established a precedent for prosecuting war crimes and crimes against humanity, emphasizing individual accountability for state-sponsored actions. They highlighted the importance of international law and set foundational principles for subsequent tribunals, such as those for the Rwandan Genocide and the Yugoslav Wars. Additionally, the trials contributed to the development of human rights discourse and reinforced the notion that certain actions, like genocide, are universally condemnable, shaping global justice initiatives today.
Yes world war 1 was suppose to put an end to all wars.
World War 1
Gernany is one
"World" war.There's a clue in the name... WORLD war.Both world wars (there were 2) happened all over the world.
The four counts people were tried for during the Nuremberg trials were: Crimes against peace (starting wars) War crimes (violations of the laws of war) Crimes against humanity (atrocities against civilians) Conspiracy to commit the above crimes
Yes that is correct. That is why the trials at Nuremberg took place and in Japan too.
The main legal principles applied at the Nuremberg Trials were that individuals can be held accountable for committing crimes against humanity, even if they were following orders from a higher authority, and that war crimes are punishable under international law. The trials also established the concept of "crimes against peace" as a basis for prosecuting individuals who initiate aggressive wars.
The three main types of crimes people were accused of at the Nuremberg trials were crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. These encompassed offenses such as starting wars of aggression, committing atrocities during wartime, and perpetrating acts of genocide or other inhumane acts against civilian populations.
Bradley F. Smith has written: 'Reaching Judgement' 'The American Road to Nuremberg' 'Wars Long Shadow China Russia Britain Am' 'Reaching judgment at Nuremburg' -- subject(s): Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 'Heinrich Himmler, 1900-1926' 'The road to Nuremberg' -- subject(s): War crime trials, Foreign relations, Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946, Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, 1945-1946, Nremberg, Germany (West)
At the Nuremberg trials Fritz Sauckel was accused of the following:Conspiracy to commit crimes against peacePlanning, initiating and waging wars of aggressionWar crimesCrimes against humanityHe was convicted of War crimes and crimes against humanity, and executed October 16,1946.
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The immediate results were the execution of 10 defendants in Oct 1946. Herman Goering cheated the executioner, by swallowing a cyanide capsule 1 hour before his execution. The Russians were so angry upon hearing of his suicide, that they rush to his cell and one of them slapped his face to make sure he was dead! The Nuremberg Trials were the first trials ever to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity by the defeated perpetrators. No longer could people resonsible for starting wars and committing atrocities, use the excuse that they were only following orders. The trial lasted about a year and was extremely fair to the defendents. They were provided the best legal representation and were able to call witness just like in the United States! Nobody could ever accuse "with the victors come the spoils"! The legal framework and the improvements made during the course of the trial, led to many reforms in international law. The International Court at The Hague, in the Netherlands, was established as a result of the Nuremberg Trials.
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These wars are known as World Wars because many countries of the world fought in the war
I'd say the two world wars, World wars I and II
Only two wars to date are known as world wars.