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Nuremberg trialsAfter World War II, the trials of the 24 chief Nazi war criminals November 1945–October 1946 by an international military tribunal consisting of four judges and four prosecutors: one of each from the USA, UK, USSR, and France. An appendix accused the German cabinet, general staff, high command, Nazi leadership corps, SS, Sturmabteilung, and Gestapo of criminal behaviour.
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The truth of the matter, however, is that the International Military Tribunal (IMT) that judged Hitler's surviving lieutenants never claimed such vast authority. For this reason, Barnes is in favor of international military tribunals rather than domestic military tribunals. Nondefensive aggressive wars, as defined in the Charter of International Military Tribunal, are: ``War crimes: violations of laws or customs of war. |
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