NUREMBURG TRIALS

  • Hitler commits suicide

    Hitler commits suicide
    Adolf Hitler commits suicide before capture, in his bunkbed below the Berlin sewer system
  • World War II ends for Europe

    World War II ends for Europe
  • Himmler commits suicide

    Himmler commits suicide
    British tanks enter Flensburg, Germany. In Flensburg, the British take several of the Nazis that will be tried in the Major War Figures Trial in Nuremberg, including Donitz, Jodl, Keitel, Rosenberg, and Speer. Heinrich Himmler, the most powerful Nazi leader after Hitler, commits suicide.
  • Prosecution

    Prosecution
    The London Agreement is signed by the Allies, enabling the prosecution of war criminals.
  • United Nations were formed

    United Nations were formed
    The United Nations were formed by the Allies which they then created the Universal Declaration of Human RIghts.
  • Robert Ley commits suicide

    Robert Ley commits suicide
    Robert Ley, former chief of the German Labor Front and one of the prisoners awaiting trial, commits suicide.
  • Nuremberg Trials begin

    Nuremberg Trials begin
    The trial of the major war criminals by the International Military Tribunal begins at 10am in Nuremberg, Germany.
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    Nuremberg Trials

  • German organisations found

    German organisations found
    The prosecution begin introducing evidence to prove the criminality of seven German organizations: the Nazi party leadership, the German High Command, the SS, the SA, the SD, the Reich Cabinet, and the Gestapo.
  • Goering eats alone

    Goering eats alone
    The decision is made to end the practice of allowing all the defendants to eat together on days the court is in session. From this date on, the defendants eat in groups of four--except for Goering who is left to eat alone in an attempt to reduce his influence over the rest of the defendants.
  • Verdicts are in

    Verdicts are in
    Eleven of the twenty one war criminals are sentenced to death
  • Goering commits suicide

    Goering commits suicide
    Hermann Goering smuggles a cyinide pill and swallows it to kill himself before he was sentenced to be hung on the 16th of October 1946.
  • Death sentences carried out

    Death sentences carried out
    Those who were sentenced to death, were hung on this day. The U.S army denied claims that the drop length was too short which caused the evicted to die slowly from being strangled instead of quickly from a broken neck
  • Military Tribunal I

    Military Tribunal I
    The U.S Military Government for Germany establishes Military Tribunal I, which will try twenty-three Nazi doctors in the first of eleven subsequent trials in Nuremberg.
  • Militaray Tribunal II

    Militaray Tribunal II
    Sentences twenty convicted defendants in the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Fourteen of the defendants are sentenced to death.
  • Military Tribunal I verdicts

    Military Tribunal I verdicts
    Military Tribunal I sentences sixteen Nazi doctors found guilty in the Doctors Trial. Seven doctors are sentenced to death.
  • Military Tribunal III

    Military Tribunal III
    Military Tribunal III sentences ten convicted officials in the Reich Ministry of Justice and judges of the People's and Special Courts, as the Justice Trial concludes.
  • Military Tribunal IV

    Military Tribunal IV
    19 defendants were found guilty in the Ministries Trial, a trial involving 3 Reich Ministers and 18 other members of the Nazi party accused of war crimes against humanity. Appeals continued in this case until January of 1951. This then brings an end to the 5 year long Nuremberg Trials.