In 1933, the Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler together with the defendants consisting of a series of Nazi officials, doctors and lawyers, military officers and German industrialists, were impeached for crimes against mortality and humanity nature. The Nuremberg Trials brought Nazi criminals to justice (Harvard University, Nuremberg Trials Project). The Nazi superior, Adolf Hitler, had committed suicide and was never involved in these trials. The legal logic of the cases was controversial at the time. These trials were known as the landmark for the creation of a permanent international tribunal and are today recognized as the catalyst for subsequent cases of genocide and other crimes against humanity. Because of the effects of the trials, it is fair to say that the disgusting persecutions of the trials lack the characteristics of civility and democracy. On the road leading to the trials, shortly after Hitler became chancellor in 1933, the Nazi government began implementing policies designed to oppress the German-Jewish people and other known enemies of the Nazi state. The allied leaders of Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union had issued the “first joint declaration officially noting the mass extermination of European Jews and deciding to prosecute those responsible for the violence against civilian populations” (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 1942) . Shortly thereafter, Joseph Stalin initially suggested the execution of between 50,000 and 100,000 German staff officers, but British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had discussed executing high-ranking Nazis without any trial. Churchill was subsequently persuaded by some American leaders to embark on criminal trials, which he believed would be more effective (...... half of the document ...... French, German and Russian. All but three of the defendants were found guilty Twelve were sentenced to death (the men who were hanged), and the rest were put in prison. Twelve further trials, including such well-known cases as the Trial of the Doctors and the Trial of the Judges, took place soon after the Trial of the Great War. Criminals This lasted from December of 1946 to April 1949 (History Channel, 2010) All in all, bringing the Nuremberg criminals to their morality, the Nuremberg trials were a series of disastrous and brutal cases aimed at men, some of whom were innocent. Even so, these individuals were sent by unmoved military leaders in the name of the law. The trials and executions led to a huge amount of genocide of the Jewish people and crimes against humanity, all in the presence and with the help of poisonous beings. teachings of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi government.
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