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Thesis Paper: Nuremerg Trials

Summary:   Necessity for trials of the Nazis in Nuremberg, Germany.


The Nuremberg war trials are an extremely controversial issue, debating the justification of the trials. However, for these men to commit crimes against peace, planning and waging wars of aggression, and war crimes on humanity, I believe the war trials were very valid to exist. I believe the Holocaust was a just enough reason for the trials to take place. For one to commit a crime, such a horrible crime as this or enter war knowing there will be a price to pay rather than only reason of honor, maybe then will leaders think twice about entering or starting a war. It is then that we are coming closer and closer towards making peace more secure.

"The law is not an end in and of itself, nor does it provide ends. It is preeminently a means to.....

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