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In the Nuremberg Trials, of the 21 defendants that were held in custody 11 were sentenced to death (over 50%), three were acquitted and the rest were subject to heavy jail terms. The Nazi atrocities that they were put on trial for were for good reason, though they had been wishing to give them all a fair trial it is obvious that excessive urges to take revenge caused an imbalance in the balance between revenge and justice...
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The Nazi atrocities that they were put on trial for were for good reason, though they had been wishing to give them all a fair trial it is obvious that excessive urges to take revenge caused an imbalance in the balance between revenge and justice. Those to be prosecuted were done so because of the brutal "war crimes", "crimes against peace" and "crimes against humanity" they had committed...
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Why were the Allies able to defeat Germany in W.W.1? Having defeated them, explain the aims of the allies in drawing up the Treaty Of Versailles.   Revenge or Justice?   Hamlet: Revenge VS Justice   Revenge Vs Justice(macbath)   “The First World War was lost by Germany rather than being won by the Allies”. Discuss.   Describe the terms in the Treaty of Versailles which caused the most bitterness in Germany.   The Numerberg Trials: A Victor's Justice   Justice and criminal justice   How Successful Was Bismarck In Maintaining His Political Control In Germany In The Years 1878 To 1890?   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   Angels in America - Love and Justice   Criminal Justice - Hate Crimes in Sacramento   The World of Hamlet: Providence as a form of Justice  
 
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