When WWII concluded, where did the trials of war criminals take place?
Answer Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Trials saw 24 high-ranking Nazi officials face sentencing for the war crimes and atrocities of WWII. Reps from Great Britain, the Soviet Union, France, and the United States headed the international tribunal. The Nazi officials were tried for crimes of war, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity, with some hanged, others sentenced from ten years to life, and one who committed suicide. Those Nazis of lower stature also underwent trials, resulting in 5,025 more convictions and 806 executions.
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