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  1. The Nuremberg trials were held by the Allies against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries across Europe and atrocities against their citizens in World War II.

  2. Jan 29, 2010 · Ten of the condemned were executed by hanging on October 16, 1946. Hermann Göring (1893-1946), Hitler’s designated successor and head of the “Luftwaffe” (German air force), committed ...

  3. Search thousands of historical documents from the Nuremberg trials. Examine trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers from the trials of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany.

  4. Hermann Göring at the Nürnberg trials. Nürnberg also spelled: Nuremberg. Date: October 18, 1945 - October 1, 1946. Location: Germany. Nürnberg. Context: Holocaust. World War II. Key People: Hermann Göring. Rudolf Hess. Wilhelm Keitel. Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. Franz von Papen. (Show more) Top Questions. What were the Nürnberg trials?

  5. The trial and condemnation of Goering, second in line to Hitler, is perhaps the most significant of the Nuremberg trials. Goering had great persuasion and power during the Nazi Regime.

  6. The Nuremberg Trials. Overview. The indictment against 24 major war criminals and seven organizations was filed on October 18, 1945 by the four chief prosecutors of the International Military Tribunal. On November 20, the trial began with 21 defendants appearing before the court.

  7. Feb 17, 2011 · In November 1945, in the German city of Nuremberg, the victors of the World War Two began the first international war crimes trial. The choice of the city was significant for it was here that the...

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