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Category: People executed by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
Category: People convicted by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
Notably, the pact served as the legal basis for the creation of the notion of crime against peace – it was for committing this crime that the Nuremberg Tribunal sentenced a number of people responsible for starting World War II.
After Germany's defeat, Gustav was senile and incapable of standing trial, and the Nuremberg Military Tribunal convicted Alfried as a war criminal in the Krupp Trial for " plunder " and for his company's use of slave labor.
The United States Military Tribunal established the Nuremberg Code as a standard against which to judge German scientists who experimented with human subjects ....
* Judgment of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, declaring SD and Gestapo to be criminal organizations
* Nuremberg Military Tribunal, Volume I, pp. 508 – 511.
* Nuremberg Military Tribunal, Volume II, pp. 69 – 70.
Category: People executed by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg determined that no Allied invasion had been imminent, and therefore rejected the German argument that Germany was entitled to attack Norway.
Category: People convicted by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
Category: People executed by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
In 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg formally judged the SA to be a criminal organization alongside the SS and the Nazi Party.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, The London Charter of the International Military Tribunal was the decree that set down the laws and procedures by which the post-World War II Nuremberg trials were to be conducted.
For his war crimes Paul Blobel was sentenced to death by the Nuremberg Military Tribunal in the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
Nuremberg Military Tribunal, March 1948
At the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, on December 13, 1945, the US prosecution introduced Exhibit # 253, which consisted of three pieces of tanned human skin that had been removed from prisoners by doctors at Buchenwald.
The film was inspired by the Judges ' Trial before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal in 1947, where four of the defendants were sentenced to life in prison.
He also served with the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, investigating Krupp.
He was indicted for war crimes and tried before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from 20 November 1945 to 1 October 1946.
Fritzsche was sent to Nuremberg, and tried before the International Military Tribunal as a major Nazi.
Category: People acquitted by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
* 1946 Judgment of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Eventually, however, the International Military Tribunal decided that no German field commanders would be tried at Nuremberg.
When Rundstedt learned that he was not to be tried personally at Nuremberg, he wrote to the Tribunal asking permission to appear as a defence witness for the Army high command.

Nuremberg and did
In fact, Margarette Reglerin, a daughter of a wealthy Nuremberg family, was dismissed from a convent because she did not have the ability or will to learn.
In a later interview, Joseph Malta, one of the Nuremberg hangmen, recalled: " I noticed that his neckbone did not break.
Consequently, in May 1074 he did penance at Nuremberg – in the presence of the papal legates – to atone for his continued friendship with the members of his council who had been banned by Gregory, took an oath of obedience, and promised his support in the work of reforming the Church.
He did not bear a journeyman's certificate and thus would not be able to get a work permit at another company in Nuremberg, as they would not have been able to check on his qualifications.
As did many other well-off business men and statesmen, at the age of thirty, Reesen commissioned Albrecht Dürer of Nuremberg to paint his portrait in 1520 / 21.
Raeder later claimed when on trial for his life at Nuremberg that the Hossbach conference was a flight of fancy on Hitler's part that nobody took seriously, and he did not object because there was nothing to object to.
Keitel claimed he did so as a formality at the Nuremberg Trials, but never received formal party membership.
He testified at the Nuremberg Trials in 1946: " We generals did not concern ourselves with politics.
At the Nuremberg Trials, Alfred Jodl said that " if we did not collapse already in the year 1939 that was due only to the fact that during the Polish campaign, the approximately 110 French and British divisions in the West were held completely inactive against the 23 German divisions.
The territory of most Free Imperial Cities was generally quite small but there were exceptions, such as Ulm, Nuremberg and Hamburg, which possessed substantial hinterlands or fiefs that comprised dozens of villages and thousands of subject peasants who did not enjoy the same rights as the urban population.
The Rockefeller Foundation did not alert “ the world to the nature of German science and the racist folly ” that German anthropology promulgated and Rockefeller funded for years after the passage of the 1935 Nuremberg racial laws.
Some scholars assert that the Nuremberg Trials following World War II were based on ex post facto law, because the Allies did not negotiate the London Charter, defining crimes against humanity and creating the International Military Tribunal, until well after the acts charged.
However, he declined to participate in the Nuremberg Trials on the grounds that the prosecution there was based on laws that did not exist at the time of the culpable acts.
A peaceful turn came when arrangements were made with the Emperor at Nuremberg on 25 July 25, 1532, but this did not prevent Philip from preparing for a future struggle.
Still, at Schacht ’ s denazification trial ( subsequent to his acquittal at Nuremberg ) it was declared by a judge that “ None of the civilians in the resistance did more or could have done more than Schacht actually did .”
As the Nuremberg Laws did not use a halakhic definition in its definition of " Who is a Jew ", the Law of Return definition for citizenship eligibility is not halakhic, either.
The re-match also went into extra time, and in an era that did not allow for substitutions, that game was called at ( 1: 1 ) when Nuremberg was reduced to just seven players ( two were injured, two had been sent off!
A few days after the boycott, Goerdeler found himself as mayor of Leipzig enforcing the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, which unlike the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 did not give him cause for complaint.
Supporters argued that these actions did not constitute a violation of the " laws or customs of war " clause in the Nuremberg Principles, the rules governing what constituted war crimes that occurred during the war, since it was legal in the German military and that Allied armies had similar provisions in their military codes at the time.
Holocaust deniers discount the testimony of officers claiming that these witnesses were tortured, or that Rudolf Höss allegedly signed a confession written in a language he did not understand ( English ) or that the Nuremberg Trial did not follow proper judicial procedures.
However, Höss's testimony did not consist of merely a signed confession ; he also wrote two volumes of memoirs and gave extensive testimony outside of the Nuremberg proceedings.
The re-match also went into extra time, and in an era that did not allow for substitutions, that game was called at 1 – 1 when Nuremberg was reduced to just seven players and the referee ruled incorrectly they could not continue.

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