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After World War II and the surrender of Nazi Germany, senior Nazis were tried at an international military court in ...


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After World War II and the surrender of Nazi Germany, senior Nazis were tried at an international military court in Nuremberg, crimes against , war crimes and Crimes against humanity. Width: 18.5 cm Length: 12 cm

Those on trial at the Nuremberg Trials were Hermann Goering (in charge of the four-year program in the Reich, in which he was in charge of the confiscation of Jewish property, as well as the commander of the German Air Force), Rudolf Hess (Hitler's deputy in the Nazi party, not to be confused with Rudolf Hess, the commander of the Auschwitz camp), Joachim Von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister), General Wilhelm Keitel (Chief of the Supreme Staff of the Armed Forces), Alfred Rosenberg (Minister for the Affairs of the Occupied Territories in the East, and one of the main ideologues and propagandists of the Nazi Party) Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Head of the Main Reich Security Office after the death of Reinhard Heydrich), Hans Frank (Governor General-Governman), Wilhelm Frick (Reich Minister of the Interior, and later - Governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), Julius Streicher (editor of the "Stirmer" and one of the chief propagandists of the Nazi Party), Fritz Zaukel (in charge of recruiting personnel for forced labor ), General Alfred Yodel, Martin Bormann (Hitler's chief of staff),

Sources: "Yad Vashem"