Why was an International Military Tribunal set up at Nuremberg after the WWII?
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After the Second World War, an International Military Tribunal was set up at Nuremberg to prosecute the Nazi war criminals for their crimes against peace, war crimes and for their crimes against humanity.
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Due to such Military Tribunals and the brutal punishments faced by the Nazis after the Second World War, many Nazis and their supporters had committed suicide in Germany. Even Adolf Hitler and his propaganda minister along with his whole family committed suicide in a bunker in Germany.
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Answer:
After the Second World War, an International Military Tribunal was set up at Nuremberg to prosecute the Nazi war criminals for their crimes against peace, war crimes and for their crimes against humanity.
Xtra Info:
Due to such Military Tribunals and the brutal punishments faced by the Nazis after the Second World War, many Nazis and their supporters had committed suicide in Germany. Even Adolf Hitler and his propaganda minister along with his whole family committed suicide in a bunker in Germany.