By: Lexi D’Amico THE NUREMBURG TRIALS.  A series of 13 military tribunals, held by the Allies of World War II that punished the military, economic and.

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By: Lexi D’Amico THE NUREMBURG TRIALS

 A series of 13 military tribunals, held by the Allies of World War II that punished the military, economic and political members of Nazi Germany.  Held between November 20, 1945 and October 1, 1949 in Nuremburg, Germany. WHAT ARE THEY?

 23 Defendants  4 Judges-Iona Nikitchenko, Geoffrey Lawrence, Frances Biddle, Henri Donnedieu de Vabres.  4 Prosecutors- Sir Hartley Shawcross, Robert H. Jackson, Roman Rudenko and François de Menthon.  Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels were all exempt due to their suicides. WHO WAS INVOLVED?

 Hitler’s second in command  Highest ranking Nazi on trial  Committed suicide the day before scheduled hanging HERMANN GOERING

 Hitler’s chief architect and minister for production of war material.  Only defendant to accept responsibility  Received a 20 year sentence ALBERT SPEER

 Governor General of Nazi occupied Poland  “The Jew Butcher of Cracow”  Hanged on October 16 HANS FRANK

 German Admiral  Chosen by Hitler to be Fuhrer  Served a 10 year sentence KARL DOENITZ

 Minister of interior  Drafted, signed and administered laws to abolish opposition parties and suppressed trade unions and jews.  Hanged on October 16 WILHELM FRICK

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