What was the attitude of the Allied Powers at the Nuremberg Tribunal?
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After the second world war the allied powers decided to built up the tribunal as international criminal tribunal in order to give punishment to the high level political and military people who commit war crimes during the war. They named it IMT(international military tribunal) and was founded in a city of Germany known as Nuremberg. A series of trials happened. conducted by allied powers themselves and 22 Nazi official were being trailed and half of them sentenced to death after 1 year.Some also face life imprisonment.
After the second world war the allied powers decided to built up the tribunal as international criminal tribunal in order to give punishment to the high level political and military people who commit war crimes during the war. They named it IMT(international military tribunal) and was founded in a city of Germany known as Nuremberg. A series of trials happened. conducted by allied powers themselves and 22 Nazi official were being trailed and half of them sentenced to death after 1 year.Some also face life imprisonment.
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The Allied Power, at the Nuremberg Tribunal ordered only eleven of the Nazi leaders to death and the rest, were imprisoned for life.
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