Nazi war crimes against women

    • [DOC File]An Unpleasant Afterthought: Post-Conviction Rights of ...

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      The outcome of this process was the Charter of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945, which formed the basis for the indictment against the major war-criminals of Nazi Germany and which still today is an important point of reference in the international law of war crimes.


    • [DOC File]“Total” War The Nazi Holocaust

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      Genocide in World War II: 1939-1945. Genocide: a planned extermination of an entire race or group of people by another group. Holocaust: Systematic persecution and killing of European Jews by Hitler’s Nazi party in Germany (1933-1945); Jews were primary victims—6 million were murdered; 5 million more were also murdered (Gypsies, Poles, Disabled, Communists, Homosexuals, and others).


    • [DOCX File]Chapter 16 – THE COMING OF WAR 1931-1942

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      Chapter 14 – THE COMING OF WAR 1931-1942. Chapter 15 – WORLD WAR ii 1941-1945. Chapter 14 – The Coming of War. 1. ... Prejudiced against Jewish people. 14. ... Trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with war crimes. Chapter 1. 4.1 – DICTATORS AND WARS ...


    • [DOC File]World War II

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      ___ Americans mobilized to produce ships, planes, tanks, and other wartime goods; women went to work in record numbers. ___ On the battleship USS Missouri, representatives of Emperor Hirohito surrendered to the Allies. ___ Nazi officials were tried and executed for their war crimes against humanity when their atrocities were discovered.


    • [DOCX File]Unit Test: World War II

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      work in war industries. The post–World War II trials held by the Allied powers in Nuremberg, Germany, and in Japan set an international precedent by. placing blame only on civilian leaders. forcing nations to pay for war damages. returning conquered territories to their peoples. holding individuals accountable for their war crimes


    • [DOC File]Nazi Germany - Weebly

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      The perfect Nazi family. But not all women were happy with the Nazi regime: Job-discrimination against women was encouraged. Women doctors, teachers and civil servants were forced to give up their careers. Women were never allowed to serve in the armed forces - even during the war. Question: What was the role of women in Nazi Germany?


    • [DOC File]World War II - Suffolk Public Schools Blog

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      These trials, held in Nuremberg, Germany, convicted many Nazi leaders of committing “crimes against humanity” during World War II. The Nuremberg trials emphasized (stressed) individual responsibility for actions during a war, regardless of the military orders the accused may have received.


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      In addition, they could use the cowardly defense of numerous Nazi war criminals: "I was only following orders." For example, when Adolf Eichmann was prosecuted for crimes against humanity for his role in mass extermination of Jews during World War II, he shifted the blame to his superiors (even though he was a high-ranking officer).


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      The Allies put the surviving Nazi leaders on trial for “crimes against humanity” in Nuremberg, Germany The Nuremberg Trials demonstrated that individuals are responsible for their actions, even in times of war and tried and punished Nazi leaders for the committing crimes against …


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      fascists in the Spanish Civil War slaughtered 1,600 innocent civilians, which was viewed . by many as an immoral act of a rearmed Germany eager to test its new power. This was . the start of Nazi Germany’s new campaign. * Poland (9/1/1939): In 25 days, German armies overran Poland. In 9 months, they. controlled virtually all of Western Europe.


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