Das Tribunal von Nürnberg - Der Prozess gegen die Hauptkriegsverbrecher (4K-Version)
In the Nuremberg Trials, the major war criminals were held criminally accountable for the first time after World War II for the planning, preparation, initiation, and execution of a war of aggression, crimes against the civilian population and prisoners of war, and for the mass murder in the extermination camps. This trial was the first of the thirteen Nuremberg Trials. It lasted from November 20, 1945, to October 1, 1946, and took place in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg. Of the twenty-four defendants, twelve were sentenced to death and seven to prison terms. . 2 . 1 ... The defendants: Martin Bormann (Hitler's "deputy," sentenced to death in absentia) Karl Dönitz (Hitler's successor and Admiral, sentenced to ten years in prison) Hans Frank (Governor-General, sentenced to death) Wilhelm Frick (Reich Minister, sentenced to death) Hans Fritzsche (Head of the Radio Department in the Propaganda Ministry, acquitted) Walther Funk (Reich Minister of Economics, life imprisonment) Hermann Göring (Reich Marshal, sentenced to death) Rudolf Hess (Reich Minister, life imprisonment) Alfred Jodl (Colonel General, sentenced to death) Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Chief of the Reich Security Main Office, sentenced to death) Wilhelm Keitel (Field Marshal, sentenced to death) Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (Defense Industry Leader, proceedings discontinued) Robert Ley (Reich Organization Leader of the NSDAP, evaded trial by Suicide) Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath (Foreign Minister and Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, 15 years imprisonment) Franz von Papen (Politician, acquitted) Erich Raeder (Grand Admiral, life imprisonment) Joachim von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister, sentenced to death) Alfred Rosenberg (Reich Minister, sentenced to death) Fritz Sauckel (Reich Defense Commissioner, sentenced to death) Hjalmar Schacht (Minister of Economic Affairs, acquitted) Baldur von Schirach (Reich Governor, 20 years imprisonment) Arthur Seyß-Inquart (SS-Obergruppenführer, sentenced to death) Albert Speer (Minister of Armaments, 20 years imprisonment) Julius Streicher (SA Group Leader, sentenced to death) Subscribe to chronoshistory: http://goo.gl/IVGjVB

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