Social Sciences, asked by mih7i5maheeraan, 1 year ago

State the verdict of the nuremberg tribunal.why did the allies avoid harsh punishment on Germany?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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They did not want to repeat the mistakes they under took during world war 1 so, they created harsh punishment on Germany which gave rise to Hitler

They imposed Germany to give away all the territorial claims that caused economic tension among them. They were financially crippled. They were in national shame and psychological damage This lead to world war 2

Allies were cautious enough or not being harsh to German again
Answered by naughtyjehi
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Nuremberg was set Up To prosecute Nazi war criminals for Crimes against Peace ,for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity .The allies did not want to harsh on defeated Germany as they had been after the First World War because everyone came to feel that the rise of Nazi Germany could be partly traced back to Germany experience at the end of the First World War.
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