On October 1, 1946, The International War Crimes Tribunal sentenced twelve Nazis to death and seven others to prison and three were set free. In August 1945, there was a series of thirteen trials known as the Nuremberg Trials. They were termed as crimes against a nation. The crimes committed were so horrific that there was and is much debate as to whether a soldier should be held responsible for offenses their government did not consider a crime, but that world courts later decided were.
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As I am starting this blog in WordPress, it is interesting to note that on the 2 October 1990 the Allies cede their occupation of Germany.
My wife got a text alert that said it was on October 3, 1990 that East Germany and West Germany were united, the first time ending 45 years of post WWII division.
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