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Why was International Military Tribunal set up at Nuremberg, at the end of the war?​

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Answered by khanshadaab70
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At the end of the war, an International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg was set up to prosecute Nazi war criminals for committing crimes against Peace and Humanity.

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Answered by alizakhan2326
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1. At the end of the war, an International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg was set up to prosecute Nazi war criminals for committing crimes against Peace and Humanity.

Germany conducted the war, especially those actions which later to be called crimes against humanity, rest serious moral and ethical questions and invited world condemnation.

Under the shadow of the Second World war, Nazi’s had waged a genocidal war, killing more than 6 million Jews, 2,00,000 Gypsies, 1 million polish civilians

2. To improve the Aryan race even many Aryans who were considered mentally and physically disabled were also killed

3. Nazi devised unprecedented means of killing people, that is by gassing them in various killing centers.

4. The Nuremberg tribunal sentenced only eleven leading Nazis to death. Many others were sentenced to life.

5. The retribution did come, and yet the punishment of the Nazis was far short of the brutality and extent of their crimes.

6. Everyone comes to feel that the rise of Nazi, Germany could be partly traced back to the German experience at the end of the First World War.

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