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- The Nuremberg Trials were held in the German city of Nuremberg in 1946.
- 177 Nazis were punished for crimes related to the war.
- Many were for crimes against humanity as a result of the Holocaust.
- All had access to lawyers.
- Only 3 were acquitted (innocent).
- The rest were given lengthy sentences and some hanged.
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The Nuremberg Trials were held in the German city of Nuremberg in 1946. There was 177 Nazis punished for the crimes related to war . Many were for crimes against humanity as a result of the Holocaust.
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The Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders, in open court before an international tribunal, had a profound long-term effect in bringing Germans back to democracy and humanity. -Anthony Lewis
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What would've happened if the Nazis were not punished for their crimes.