Nuremberg Judges' Trial
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The Nuremberg Judges' Trial was one of the post–World War II U.S. military tribunals that prosecuted high-ranking German jurists and officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed under the Nazi legal system.
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| Nuremberg Judges' Trial canonical | 1 |
| U.S. Military Tribunal at Nuremberg | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Nuremberg Judges' Trial Context triple: [Franz Schlegelberger, participantIn, Nuremberg Judges' Trial]
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Nuremberg IG Farben trial
The Nuremberg IG Farben trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal that prosecuted executives of the IG Farben chemical conglomerate for their role in Nazi war crimes, including exploitation of forced labor and involvement in the Holocaust.
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Buchenwald Trial
The Buchenwald Trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal held at Dachau in 1947 to prosecute SS personnel and collaborators for war crimes and atrocities committed at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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Nuremberg Pohl Trial
The Nuremberg Pohl Trial was one of the subsequent Nuremberg military tribunals in which Oswald Pohl and other SS officials were prosecuted for their roles in administering Nazi concentration camps, forced labor, and the economic exploitation and murder of prisoners.
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Nuremberg trials
The Nuremberg trials were a series of landmark military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute leading Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace.
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Nuremberg Milch Trial
The Nuremberg Milch Trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal that prosecuted Luftwaffe Field Marshal Erhard Milch for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to forced labor and the exploitation of concentration camp prisoners.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Nuremberg Judges' Trial Target entity description: The Nuremberg Judges' Trial was one of the post–World War II U.S. military tribunals that prosecuted high-ranking German jurists and officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed under the Nazi legal system.
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A.
Nuremberg IG Farben trial
The Nuremberg IG Farben trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal that prosecuted executives of the IG Farben chemical conglomerate for their role in Nazi war crimes, including exploitation of forced labor and involvement in the Holocaust.
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B.
Buchenwald Trial
The Buchenwald Trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal held at Dachau in 1947 to prosecute SS personnel and collaborators for war crimes and atrocities committed at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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C.
Nuremberg Pohl Trial
The Nuremberg Pohl Trial was one of the subsequent Nuremberg military tribunals in which Oswald Pohl and other SS officials were prosecuted for their roles in administering Nazi concentration camps, forced labor, and the economic exploitation and murder of prisoners.
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D.
Nuremberg trials
The Nuremberg trials were a series of landmark military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute leading Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace.
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E.
Nuremberg Milch Trial
The Nuremberg Milch Trial was a post–World War II U.S. military tribunal that prosecuted Luftwaffe Field Marshal Erhard Milch for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to forced labor and the exploitation of concentration camp prisoners.
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this entity surface form:
U.S. Military Tribunal at Nuremberg