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The following is a list of people who were formally indicted for committing war crimesorcrimes against humanity on behalf of the Axis powers during World War II, including those who were acquitted or never received judgment. It does not include people who may have committed war crimes but were never formally indicted, or who were indicted only for other types of crimes.

The Nuremberg trials

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Subsequent Nuremberg trials

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The Doctors' Trial

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The Milch Trial

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The Judges' Trial

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The Pohl Trial

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The Flick Trial

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The IG Farben Trial

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The Hostages Trial

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The RuSHA trial

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The Einsatzgruppen Trial

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The Krupp Trial

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The Ministries Trial

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The High Command Trial

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The Auschwitz trial

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The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials

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The Dachau Trial

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Dachau

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Malmedy massacre trial (please note that these are the original sentences; many were altered later)

Buchenwald

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Mauthausen

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Flossenbürg

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Mühldorf

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Dora-Nordhausen

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The Belsen Trial

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The Neuengamme Trials

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Bucharest People’s Tribunal

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International Military Tribunal for the Far East

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(trials held in Tokyo)

Other trials were held at various locations in the Far East by the United States in the Philippines, Australia, China, the United Kingdom, and other Allied countries. In all, a total of 920 Japanese military personnel and civilians were executed following World War II.[1]

Khabarovsk War Crime Trials

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By Nationality

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Austrian

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Franz Stangl, commandant at Treblinka and Sobibor

Croatian

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Danish

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Dutch

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Important Dutch collaborators sentenced by the special tribunals in The Netherlands in connection with the Second World War. There have been 14,562 convictions pronounced by the special tribunals, and 49,920 sentences by courts. The special tribunals sentenced in more than 10,000 cases to prison sentences of 3 years or more, and in 152 cases condemned the guilty persons to death, many of which were commuted to life sentences or less. The other courts decided in 30,784 cases on internment of 1 up to 10 years and in 38,984 cases on forfeit of certain civil rights.

Estonian

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French

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German

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Hungarian

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Italian

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Japanese

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Latvian

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Lithuanian

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Polish

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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

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Ukrainian

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Spackman, Chris; contributors (2002–2004). An Encyclopedia of Japanese History. {{cite book}}: |author2= has generic name (help)
  • ^ "Kurt Christmann". Archived from the original on 2015-01-25.
  • ^ "GERMANS WON`T CHARGE EX-SS GUARD, OFFICIALS SAY". Chicago Tribune. 1987-10-28. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  • ^ "U.S. Deports Man Accused of Lying About His Nazi SS Past". Los Angeles Times. 1987-10-27. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  • ^ "The World : W. Germans Free Ex-Nazi". Los Angeles Times. 1987-10-28. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  • ^ a b Freed, David (January 10, 1985). "Court Rejects U.S. Bid to Oust Accused War Criminal". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/eoir/legacy/2012/08/14/2949.pdf
  • ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (October 18, 1976). "Some Suspected of Nazi War Crimes Are Known as Model Citizens" – via NYTimes.com.
  • ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (October 15, 1976). "Nazi War Crimes Suspect Asserts C.I.A. Used Him as Anti‐Soviet Spy" – via NYTimes.com.
  • ^ "Court Rules Against Deporting Alleged Nazi War Criminal". March 20, 2015.
  • ^ "Alleged Nazi Collaborator Cleared". March 20, 2015.
  • ^ "L.I. Man Exonerated In Nazi Atrocity Case". May 19, 1984 – via NYTimes.com.
  • ^ a b c Lichtblau, Eric (2014). The Nazis Next Door: How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-547-66919-9.
  • ^ Solomon, Michael (1985-05-02). "Alleged Nazi War Criminal Living in Canada After Fleeing the U.S. to Avoid Deportation Proceedings". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
  • ^ "War crimes suspect lives quietly in Montreal". CBC. 2001-11-26.
  • ^ Taylor, Mark (2002-01-31). "Former battalion member surfaces in Canada". The Baltic Times.
  • ^ "2 War Crime Suspects Leave United States". The New York Times. AP. April 30, 1985.
  • ^ "#083: 02-15-02 ACCUSED WORLD WAR II NAZI CRIMINAL BLOCKED IN CANADA FROM ENTERING THE UNITED STATES" (Press release). U.S. Department of Justice. 2001-02-15.
  • ^ Tracevskis, Rokas (22 February 2001). "U.S. officials applaud Gimzauskas conviction". The Baltic Times.
  • ^ "#251: 06-03-98 - JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MOVES TO REVOKE U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER NAZI COLLABORATOR" (Press release). U.S. Department of Justice. 1998-06-03.
  • ^ Zielbauer, Paul (June 11, 1999). "Man Accused in Nazi Case Leaves Country". The New York Times.
  • ^ "#241: 06-10-99 UNTITLED" (Press release). U.S. Department of Justice. 1999-06-10.
  • ^ Albanese, David (2015). In search of a lesser evil: anti-Soviet nationalism and the Cold War (PhD thesis). Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • ^ Richard Breitman. "Tscherim Soobzokov" (PDF). Government Secrecy e-Prints. Federation of American Scientists.
  • ^ Blum, Howard (1977). Wanted! The Search for Nazis in America. New York: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co. ISBN 0812906071.
  • ^ David Rising, Randy Herschaft and Monika Scislowska, Associated Press, Commander in Nazi SS-led unit living in U.S., June 14, 2013.
  • ^ Liffey, Kevin (2023-10-20). "Russia charges Ukrainian war veteran mistakenly honoured by Canada with genocide". Reuters.
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