The people involved in the trials spoke in many languages. So the trial administration had to provide translators for everyone. The people at the trial heard the translators through the headphones.
people were tested
the nuremburge trials were so important because they showed all those evil people whose boss!!
There was a few but not many, most of them were guards at the Holocaust, all the people in it were still sick or going through some health problems.
Some of the common defenses for the one hundred plus people who were tried were:He or she was only following orders.I did not know about the concentration camps or whatever they were charged with.It was war. You have to expect this (their charge) to happen in war.Hitler ordered it. I had to do it or be killed by Hitler.I was not there, never heard of it, I did not do it or this tribunal is not lawful.They argued that the accused were simply 'obeying orders'.
In the Nuremberg trials many leading Nazis were tried for their crimes committed during World War II. ___ The Nuremberg trials were international military tribunals held after WWII in 1946 onwards, which tried accused Nazi war criminals for crimes against humanity. There was a whole series of Nuremberg Trials, starting with the Trial of the Major War Criminals in 1945-46. Of the 24 members of the Nazi leadership, three were acquitted, twelve were sentenced to death by hanging and the rest were handed prison sentences ranging from ten years to life. On October 16, 1946 ten of the twelve men were hanged. One was tried and convicted in absentia, originally presumed escaped, he was later declared dead by the German government. And the other, managed to commit suicide hours before his scheduled execution. Many other individuals and organizations were tried such as military officers guards, financiers and other collaborators. The Nuremberg trials resulted in 24 executions, 128 imprisonments and 35 acquittals. ___ In addition to the Nuremberg Trials there were many other trials of people accused of atrocities. For example, there were separate trials for those accused of atrocities at Bergen-Belsen (September-November 1945) and Auschwitz (1947-48). The Nazis' acts against humanity in supporting the killing off of all the Jews, and for not trying to stop the crimes. _____ To put all Nazi Generals on Trial for the Holocaust.
they were the Nuremberg Trials, to try the Nazi criminals who committed murder during the WW ll atrocities against the Jewish people.
Yes, people in the 80's frequently wore headphones around their neck. Headphones were a common way to listen to music, and wearing them around your neck was an easy way to carry them when you weren't listening to music.
Because the high noise level can cause hearing loss
the priciples were that people were responsible for their actions, even during wartime. study its on regents
The Nuremberg Laws were a series of sanctions against the Jewish people.
Famous people from Nuremberg include: * Albrecht Dürer (artist) * Hans Sachs (poet and Meistersinger)
The Nuremberg trials prosecuted the Nazi war criminals of World War 2.
people were tested
No, only people can talk. Headphones merely reproduce sound.
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Nuremberg trials addressed Hitlers "Co-leaders", guards, policemen, etc. who contributed to German death camps and murder during world war 2. These people associated with Hitler during holocaust were put on trial for crimes against humanity and crimes against war for what they did wrong. Which took place in Nuremberg, Germany.