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Where were the Nazi's tried for there war crimes after World War 2?

The Nuremberg Trials


The war crimes trials that followed world war 2 were historically significant because for the first time?

people were punished for commiting crimes during world war 2


What were the german war crimes trials about?

The Nuremberg Trials centered around "Crimes Against Humanity" .


Which situation was a direct result of the Holocaust and other atrocities committed by the Nazis during World War 2?

The Frankfurt war crimes trials, the UN charter on human rights.


What was the German city were Nazis were put on trial for war crimes?

Nuremburg there were trials in many cities. Whereas in Nuremberg the trials were about war crimes and crimes against peace, the Franfurt trials were about the Holocaust and crimes against humanity.


Where were the axis leaders tried a war crimials after World War 2?

There were a series of War Crimes trials at Nuremburg, Germany.


What as addressed by the Nuremberg Trials?

War crimes and crimes against humanity .


What are the release dates for War Stories with Oliver North - 2001 Final Justice War Crimes Trials of World War II 5-59?

War Stories with Oliver North - 2001 Final Justice War Crimes Trials of World War II 5-59 was released on: USA: 13 February 2005


What was adressed by the Nuremburg Trials?

The crimes committed by members of the Nazi party during World War II.


What has the author David Dal Porto written?

David Dal Porto has written: 'The war crimes trials' -- subject(s): Atrocities, War crime trials, World War, 1939-1945


The Nuremberg trials dealt with what event?

war crimes


Nazi leaders were convicted at the Nurnberg trials for?

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.