
Also known as Nürnberg trials
Bijzonder Internationaal Militair Tribunaal waar 24 kopstukken van het naziregime werden berecht (1945-1946)
The Nuremberg trials were international criminal courts held after World War II by France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States to prosecute Nazi German leaders for invading multiple European countries and committing atrocities against civilians. These trials were historically significant because they represented an early effort by the international community to hold political and military leaders accountable for large-scale crimes committed during warfare.
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The anatomy of the Nuremberg trials : a personal memoir
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Het Proces van Neurenberg is het in de Duitse stad Neurenberg gehouden proces tegen 24 kopstukken van het naziregime uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
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