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State the verdict of the nuremberg tribunal .why did the allies avoid harsh punishment to germany

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Answered by 12345Rohit
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The Nuremberg Tribunal which was set up to prosecute the Nazis for committing grave crime against humanity which involved  killing of innocent civilians in Europe, sentenced only eleven Nazis to death. Some were imprisoned for life.

Allies avoided harsh punishment on Germany because:

They did not want to repeat the mistakes committed after the Ist World war whereby they imposed harsh terms on Germany, by virtue of Treaty of Versailles which resulted in the rise of Hitler.
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