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1966
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the number burg trials were a sirius of cases that were towardes the defendent of the natzi members for the events that happened to the juwes
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their was a sirius of 13 trials towardes the natzi members after the ww2 for the xrimes done to the juwes.
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their were no confiscated things but their was manny thisng that appointed them as the defendent.
there were many consintration camps, dead bodys and their were many crimes done -
rather than a single judge and a jury. The chief American prosecutor was Robert H. Jackson.from the U.S. Supreme Court. Each of the four Allied powers supplied two judges–a main judge and an alternate.
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some of the things shown that incriminized the natzi soulders .
was the fact that consentration camps existed and their was dead people founed. -
Ten of the sixteen defendants convicted, four acquitted, one died before verdict, one mistrial due to serious illness during trial. Four defendants sentenced to life, the other six convicted defendants sentenced ranging from five to ten years.