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  1. Between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946, the International Military Tribunal ( IMT) tried 22 of the most important surviving leaders of Nazi Germany in the political, military, and economic spheres, as well as six German organizations.

  2. Jan 29, 2010 · The Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949 to try those accused of Nazi war crimes. The defendants, who included Nazi Party...

  3. Learn about the Nürnberg (Nuremberg) trials, held by the International Military Tribunal after World War II to try former leaders of Nazi Germany for crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

  4. Reduced and restricted media coverage inadvertently led to questions surrounding the extent of Japanese war crimes during World War II that affected the overall understanding of events that occurred in the Pacific theater of the war. The Tokyo Trial began on May 3, 1946, and ended in December 1948.

  5. (a) Crimes against peace: Namely, planning, preparation, initia­ tion or waging of a war of aggression or a war in violation of inter­ national treaties, agreemencs or assurances, or participation in a

  6. Jan 5, 2018 · Leading Nazi officials will be indicted and placed on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, under Article 6 of the IMT's Charter for the following crimes: (1) Conspiracy to commit charges 2, 3, and 4, which are listed here; (2) crimes against peace—defined as participation in the planning and waging of a war of aggression in violation of numerous ...

  7. The Nuremberg Trial and the Tokyo War Crimes Trials (19451948) Following World War II, the victorious Allied governments established the first international criminal tribunals to prosecute high-level political officials and military authorities for war crimes and other wartime atrocities.