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TheAftermathoftheNurembergLaws---TheTrials

The Nuremberg Laws, paved way for what the present knows to have been one
of the most devastating events in the history of the world. It was agreed upon
that the German and Japanese leaders that were responsible for the physical,
mental, and psychological destruction of many and would indeed be held
accountable for their actions. The trials were obviously held in the city of
Nuremberg. In November 1943 America created what was called the Allied
Declaration on German Atrocities in Occupied Europe which outlined the legal
prosecution of German officials. The finalization of the this Declaration was
approved in 1945 at the Yalta Conference. The punishments that were created
with the Nuremberg Trials were outlined by the IMT--- International Military
Tribunal. The Nuremberg Trials were a sort of vengeance for the multiple Jews
that lost their lives, and to begin the hard and sad process of denazification
throughout Germany, Europe, and the world.
The Trials focused on about 24 individual leaders who were held most
accountable for the atrocities and shameful acts committed upon the Jews during
the Holocaust. It is known that Hitler died, but the real question was how.
Adolf Hitler was one of the biggest instigators of the Holocaust, so many
assume that Hitler was tried and hung during the Nuremberg Trials. But the
truth about Hitlers death, is that he committed suicide before he was able to
be convicted.
The Nuremberg Laws made
way for modern associations
like The United Nations
Convention of Genocide and
The Geneva Convention on
the Laws and Customs of
War. Because of these laws,
the world will be safer
from instigators like
Hitler, and that type of
genocide like the Holocaust
will rarely be seen again.

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