The Nuremberg Trials
Tommy Brennan Purple Class
On the Twentieth of November in 1945, his Nuremburg trials (witch happened after the surrender of Nazi Germany) started, today it could easily is classified as the greatest trial in the history of the United States. Or even Earth her. There were twelve different trails, and over a hundred Nazi defendants (Including the only twenty-two Nazi leaders who are left alive) who were being charged for the millions of crimes that were happened during the holocaust, over the four years were these trials took place. Three of America’s of their allies, France, Great Brittan, and The Soviet joined the United Sates, in charging the Nazi leaders. The Nazi’s were charged on some or all of these four accounts, War Crimes, Crimes against humanity, Peace Crimes, and Conspiracy to wage aggressive war. Thought the greatest of the crimes was the crimes against humanity, which was related to the killing of the Jews in the Concentration camps. . There was a significant reason why these trials were held in Nuremburg, Germany. The trials were held here because of the famous Nuremberg laws that inhumanly stripped Jewish citizens of their citizenship. There are a couple major historical events that led to these trials. The events are Hitler being appointed chancellor of Germany, Kristallanacht, and the French surrendering to the Germans, then Germany surrenders, which led to the suicide of Adolf Hitler. The United Sates sent chief prosecutor Robert Jackson to go represent the US at Nuremberg. America also sent Judge Francis Biddle to help Great Brittan’s Judge Geoffrey Lawrence. The judge was from Great Brittan because the United States did not want people to think that they were completely running the trial with only one countries opinion, and not the opinions of the other countries. Even though the probably Allies would have happily just shot all the Nazi’s when they entered the courtroom, they did something really humane based on the idea of the French, they gave the Nazi’s a fair trial. Adolf Hitler was one of many Nazi leaders who did not get their fair trial. Hitler took his own life before the trails even started. The Allies had three different categories for the Nazi defendants, they were either Nazi leaders, they were Nazi doctors or they were Nazi judge or with the Reich ministry. The Nazi doctors were also being charged for doing thousands medical experiments on the prisoners in the concentration camps. So in conclusion the Nuremberg trials finally put all those evil Nazi’s to the death or imprisonment they truly and fully deserved.