His comrades seized the entire German naval archive, later used as evidence in the Nuremberg trials.
The judge said the severity of the brother's crimes "harkened back to the Nuremberg trials".
Former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite covered the Nuremberg Trials for United Press.
There are nods towards various Geneva conventions and the Nuremberg trials, together with a look at the tradition of sanctuary.
Such a tag certainly put the Nuremberg trials that accompanied the end of World War II in Europe in an unexpected perspective.
So unlike the Nuremberg trials, there was really very little scrutiny.
Charles Taylor became the first former head of state to be convicted of war crimes by an international court since the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
Many people hope that the present case could be this generation's version of the Nuremberg trials, which were designed to punish Nazis, to remind the world of their atrocities, and to set a standard for fairness.
They may yet be able to win America's backing for an institution that would, at last, fulfil the aspiration expressed at the Nuremberg trials 53 years ago: to apply human-rights law without fear or favour to every conflict.
They're separated by decades and thousands of miles, but the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has been shaped in some ways by the most famous of war tribunals, the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi leaders after World War II.
Few episodes were more personal than the one we did on the Nuremberg war crimes trials.
The tribunal was the first international body for the prosecution of war crimes since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials held in the aftermath of World War II.
No Gypsy was asked to testify at the Nuremberg war-crimes trials.
Dodd reminded colleagues that his father, Thomas, who was also a senator, once served as a prosecutor at the Nazi war criminal trials in Nuremberg, Germany.
In December a Polish foundation brought schoolchildren from Poland, Germany, the West Bank and Israel together to re-enact historical trials, including Nuremberg, as part of a project about international justice.
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Many defendants at the Nuremberg and Tokyo war-crimes trials were hanged.
In 1945, war crimes trials of 24 surviving German World War II leaders began in Nuremberg.
He laments that the administration has abandoned the high principles that America set with the Nuremberg tribunals, which accorded even the most venal and reprehensible Nazis open and fair trials.
He is too much of an historian not to chronicle honestly the failures, missteps and cynical calculations which led up to Nuremberg, and which also played their role in the creation of the Yugoslav and Rwandan ad hoc tribunals currently holding trials in The Hague and Arusha.
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