Why was an international military tribunal at numerbergset up at the end of the second world war?
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★ Beginning in the winter of 1942, the governments of the Allied powers announced their intent to punish Nazi war criminals. ... Though some political leaders advocated summary executions instead of trials, eventually the Allies decided to hold an International Military Tribunal.
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