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name any two forms of proves recovered that highlighted Hitler's crime​

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A month before his death 'the commission had endorsed at least seven separate indictments against him for war crimes'

Adolf Hitler was put on the United Nations War Crimes Commission's first list of war criminals in December 1944, but only after extensive debate and formal charges brought by Czechoslovakia

Adolf Hitler was put on the United Nations War Crimes Commission's first list of war criminals in December 1944, but only after extensive debate and formal charges brought by Czechoslovakia (AP)

Contrary to longstanding assumptions, Adolf Hitler was indicted as a war criminal for actions by the Nazis during the Second World War before he died.

A new book, "Human Rights After Hitler," by British academic Dan Plesch, says Hitler was put on the UN War Crimes Commission's first list of war criminals in December 1944.

The previous month the commission — which began its work in 1943, prior to the formal establishment of the UN in 1945 — determined Hitler could be held criminally responsible for the acts of the Nazis in occupied countries, according to the book.

And by March 1945 — a month before Hitler's death — "the commission had endorsed at least seven separate indictments against him for war crimes."

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