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Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW. When you enter…. The Nuremberg Trials. A series of tribunals that took place in Nuremberg, Germany They took place between 1945 and 1946 These trials had many parts, but are known for mainly The Judges’ Trials The Doctors’ Trials

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  1. Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW When you enter…

  2. The Nuremberg Trials • A series of tribunals that took place in Nuremberg, Germany • They took place between 1945 and 1946 • These trials had many parts, but are known for mainly • The Judges’ Trials • The Doctors’ Trials • The Trial of Major War Criminals

  3. The Trial of Major War Criminals • 23 leaders of the Nazi party were tried and sentenced • Notable Leaders • Wilhelm Frick- wrote the Nazi’s racial policies and helped them become laws. He was sentenced to death. • Karl Doenitz- President of Germany after Hitler’s death. Sentenced to 10 years for military crimes. • Hermann Göring- second-in-command of the Nazi party during the war. He was sentenced to death but committed suicide before his execution.

  4. The Doctors’ Trial • 23 medical men were charged with crimes against humanity • 12 of these men were sentenced to life imprisonment or death. Karl Brandt, Hitler’s personal physician and head of the Health and Sanitation Committee being sentenced to death.

  5. The Judges’ Trial • 16 German judges and lawyers were put on trial for crimes against humanity, including the furthering of racial purity laws. • None of these men were sentenced to death, although many of them were sentenced to life imprisonment. The original 20 defendants of the Judges’ Trial

  6. Leaders Who Weren’t There • The vast majority of Nazis who had committed war crimes escaped prosecution • Adolph Hitler- Fuhrer of Germany; committed suicide before V-E Day • Josef Goebbels- Minister of Propaganda; committed suicide before V-E Day • Heinrich Himmler- Head of the Armed Forces; Directly responsible for the Holocaust; committed suicide after war ended

  7. Leaders Who Weren’t There, cont’d • Adolf Eichmann- In charge of all Jewish deportations to death camps • Escaped to Argentina but was captured and sentenced to death in 1962 • Josef Mengele- most well-known Nazi doctor • Known for his human experimentation; escaped to Argentina • Klaus Barbie- Head of the Gestapo and in charge of prisoner torture • Helped the United States after the war and escaped to Argentina • Was extradited and convicted of war crimes in 1983

  8. Heroes of the Holocaust • There were many people who helped Jews and other minorities escape during the Holocaust • Many of these people have been honored by the Righteous Among Nations List, a list that was created by the government of Israel (the nation created for Jews after WWII)

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