Which answer represents a major principle established in the Nuremberg trials?

Correct answer: International law can be enforced through a criminal court

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Byrde Alpha Bitch
Byrde Alpha Bitch
The trials were a joke IMHO. More people should have been tried & more harsher punishments should have been doled out.
Melode
Melode
IT WASNT JUST THE GERMANS PERPRETING War crimes the Japanese did also.IF YOU SEE CERTAIN MOVIES ABOUT POW CAMPS AND HOW THEY TREATED PRISONERS YOU WIULD BE SICK.
Player #50445625
Player #50445625
Kiwozzie, And how many Nazi scientists were given shelter in the US...
Player #27327294
Player #27327294
Rick-N-Bacher, that can be easily researched. To review all 24 in a simple explanation would take too long.
Rick-N-Bacher
Rick-N-Bacher
okay 24 we're tried what we're the results?who was found guilty, who was executed who was imprisoned? the explanation leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
Kiwozzie
Kiwozzie
Only got to try 24...
WalksBySelf
WalksBySelf
Only one answer made any sense.
Republic of Taiwan
Republic of Taiwan
Melode, The 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 April 1946 to try leaders of the Empire of Japan for their crimes against peace, conventional war crimes, and crimes against humanity, leading up to and during the Second World War. The IMTFE was modeled after the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg, Germany, which prosecuted the leaders of Nazi Germany for their war crimes, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity.
Lorraine
Lorraine
Player #50445625, and Japanese too
Lorraine
Lorraine
Melode, watch Tenko a British series about women held in a POW camp
Maestra
Maestra
The movie Judgement at Nuremberg highlighted one part of these trials - the trial of Nazi judges. It is an excellent recreation of the location and the way trials were conducted. It is fictionalized, but great drama. To the point of “I was just following orders” the lead judge, played consummately by Spencer Tracy, makes this point: that criminal law in all countries holds that anyone who sways another to commit a crime, or furnishes the weapon, or assists either by act of commission or omission, is guilty. Great film directed by Stanley Kramer with Tracy, Dietrich, Garland, Widmark, Clift, Shatner.
GraceSpace
GraceSpace
ANY participation in ANY war is contrary to Humanity's well being... will have PEACE when we Collectively Focus on Peace NOT Conflict ❤️
Cross Stitch
Cross Stitch
Rick-N-Bacher, I don't know who was executed, but my father was one of the army doctors who was rotated through to pronounce the executed criminals dead. They said nobody would ever be able to read their handwriting.