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Crime of aggression / Crimes against humanity / War crimes / Nuremberg / Nuremberg Trials / International Criminal Court / Genocide / Nuremberg principles / Telford Taylor / Law / International relations / International criminal law
Date: 2013-06-26 10:48:53
Crime of aggression
Crimes against humanity
War crimes
Nuremberg
Nuremberg Trials
International Criminal Court
Genocide
Nuremberg principles
Telford Taylor
Law
International relations
International criminal law

Nuremburg Trials The Nuremberg Trials were military tribunals following World War II, held by the Allied Forces to prosecute the Nazi officials most responsible for the Holocaust and other war-time atrocities. The initia

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