The Nuremberg Trials
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The Nuremberg Trials
After making the decision to hold a trial, the Allies took on the tasks of structuring and carrying out the trial, as well as dealing with the verdicts.
Intent
Colonel Murray Bernays
Counts
Symbol for the IMT
Structure
London Agreement Signing, 1945
Faults
Signing of the Kellogg Briand Pact, August 27, 1928
Judgment
Hanging at the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
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