why was International military Tribunal at Nuremberg
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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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The Nuremberg Trials, as they would come to be known, were based on the premise of international law. The London Charter, the document which created the International Military Tribunal, set out the four crimes that defendants would be charged with the following: Conspiracy to commit aggressive war, Crimes against ...
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