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international tribunal in late 1944 and
early 1945. The
British government still preferred the
summary execution of **** leaders,
citing the
failure of
trials after...
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International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), also
known as the
Tokyo Trial and the
Tokyo War
Crimes Tribunal, was a
military trial convened on 29...
- The
subsequent Nuremberg trials (also
Nuremberg Military Tribunals; 1946–1949) were
twelve military tribunals for war
crimes committed by the
leaders of...
- The
trials are
collectively known as the "subsequent
Nuremberg trials",
formally the "
Trials of War
Criminals before the
Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT)...
- Belgium, the
names of the
lower trial courts can be
translated into
English as "
tribunals" (Dutch: rechtbank, French:
tribunal, German: gericht). In comparison...
- The
Dachau trials, also
known as the
Dachau Military Tribunal,
handled the
prosecution of
almost every war
criminal captured in the U.S.
military zones...
- In law, a
trial is a
coming together of
parties to a dispute, to
present information (in the form of evidence) in a
tribunal, a
formal setting with the...
- the "Subsequent
Nuremberg Trials" or more formally, as the "
Trials of War
Criminals before the
Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT). In the Pohl case,...
- with him with the
knowledge of his superiors. An
Investigatory Powers Tribunal found his
actions to be an "abuse of the
highest order" and had "grossly...
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World War II.
These twelve trials were all held
before US
military courts, not
before the
International Military Tribunal. They took
place in the same...