Nuremburg

A detailed Summary of Nuremburg


During World War II, the Nazis had taken over Germany. During their rule they committed many offenses that in their eyes was okay. Of course in any normal person's eyes what they did was wrong.

It had been agreed during the war, that those responsible for the war and the atrocities committed during the war would be held accountable for their actions afterwards. The Nuremberg International Military Tribunal (1945-46) was the most famous of the many trials held after the war. The tribunal was given the authority to find any individual guilty of war crimes and to declare any group or organization to be criminal in character.



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Approximate Word count = 452
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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