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Nuremberg, Germany

Nuremberg, Germany.

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Nuremberg, Germany

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  1. Nuremberg, Germany

  2. The Nuremberg Trials started on the 20th of November 1945. There were over one hundred Nazis on trial. The trials that were between November 20th 1495 – and October 1st 1946 are known as the major war crimes and the trials held between October 1st 1946 - and 1949 are known as the lesser war crimes. There were 21 Nazis that were trailed for the major war crimes. All bar three were found guilty, the names of the Nazis found Not Guilty wereHans Fritzsche, Papen von Franz and Hjalmar Schacht. The judges were from Great Britain, France, USA and the Soviet Union.

  3. All the judges from The Nuremburg Trials were from The USA, France, Britain and The Soviet Union. Each country chose its own judges and prosecutorial team. Each country was in charge of its own court. USA was in charge of the court of Conspiracy to Wage Aggressive War, Britain was in charge of the court of Crimes Against Peace and France and The Soviet Union were in charge of the court of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. There were nineJudges altogether and there were three from each country.

  4. The British Judges Sir Hartley Shawcross Sir Geoffrey Lawrence Sir Norman Birkett The USA Judges Robert H. Jackson Francis Biddle John J. Parker The French Judges Francois de Menthon Henri Donnedieu de Vabres Robert Falco The Soviet Union Judges Roman Rudenko Alexander Volchkov Iona Nikitchenko

  5. There were over one hundred Nazis put on trial during the Nuremberg trials but 21 of them were trailed for Major war crimes. Three out of the Twenty – one Nazis were found Not Guilty. Eleven Nazis were sentenced to be hung but only ten did because Goering, Hermann committed suicide the day before hishanging. Seven Nazis were sentenced to prison and two of them were sentenced to prison for life. All of the Nazis that were hung were hung on the 16th of October in The Palace of Justice Nuremberg, Germany.

  6. Doenitz, Karl Frank, Hans Frick, Willhelm Fritzsche, Hans Funk, Walter Goering, Hermann Hess, Rudolf Jodl, Alfred Kaltenbrunnen, Ernst Keitel, Wilhelm Neurath, Konstantinvon Papen, Franz von Raeder, Erich Ribbentrap, Joachon Rosenberg, Alfred Sauckel, Fritz Shacht, Hjalmar Schirach, Baldur 10 years imprisonment Hung Hung Found Not Guilty Life imprisonment Committed suicide day before Hanging Life imprisonment Hung Hung Hung 15 years imprisonment Found Not Guilty Life imprisonment Hung Hung Hung Found Not Guilty 20 year imprisonment

  7. HermannGöring was boron the 12thJune 1893 in Rosenheim, Germany. He flew fighter planes in WW I. In 1935 Hitler appointed him commander in chief of the Luftwaffe (The German Air force) which he held until the final days of the war. In 1940 Göring was in the peak of his Power because Hitler appointed him Reichsmarschall which was the second highest ranking in Germany after Hitler and was responsible for most of Germany. But that was taken away from him. In 1942 when he heard that Hitler was committing suicide Göring sent a message to Hitler saying that he wanted to become Reichsmarschall again Hitler saw this as an act of treason and ordered him to be arrested. He was trailed in the Nuremberg Trials and was sentenced to be hung but committed suicide the day before his hanging by injecting himself with a drug.

  8. Three Nineteen 1945 How many Judges were there from each country? 2. How many Nazis were found guilty ofmajor war crimes? 3. In what year did the Nuremberg trials start? 4. In what year did the Nuremberg trials end? 5. How many Nazis were trailed for major war crimes? 6. How many Judges were there altogether? 1949 21 12

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