Question:

I have a question about top n***s?

by Guest61073  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

if guys like hitler, goebbels, and heydrich were to go on trials, which crimes would they be charged for (ie don't say just war crimes, say like "using child soldiers") those kind of things, and for crimes against humanity as well.

also, which of those was herman goring and rudolf hess convicted of?

 Tags:

   Report

1 ANSWERS


  1. War crimes are defined in the statute that established the International Criminal Court, which includes:

    Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, such as:

    Willful killing, or causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health

    Torture or inhumane treatment

    Unlawful wanton destruction or appropriation of property

    Forcing a prisoner of war to serve in the forces of a hostile power

    Depriving a prisoner of war of a fair trial

    Unlawful deportation, confinement or transfer

    Taking hostages

    The following acts as part of an international conflict:

    Directing attacks against civilians

    Directing attacks against humanitarian workers or UN peacekeepers

    Killing a surrendered combatant

    Misusing a flag of truce

    Settlement of occupied territory

    Deportation of inhabitants of occupied territory

    Using poison weapons

    Using civilians as shields

    Using child soldiers

    The following acts as part of a non-international conflict:

    Murder, cruel or degrading treatment and torture

    Directing attacks against civilians, humanitarian workers or UN peacekeepers

    Taking hostages

    Summary execution

    Pillage

    Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution or forced pregnancy

    However the court only has jurisdiction over these crimes where they are "part of a plan or policy or as part of a large-scale commission of such crimes" [5]

    The International Military Tribunal charged Goering on all four counts (crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity). He was convicted and sentenced to death. On the eve of his scheduled execution, he committed suicide in his prison cell. He was a direct participant in the Riechstag Fire that was used to justify the crackdown on the Jews, and also the highest officer for whom written evidence of conspiracy for the Final Solution exists.

    He was immediately arrested and imprisoned. Hess was found guilty on counts one (conspiracy) and two (crimes against peace) and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hess was the only one of the defendants to serve the full life term; he committed suicide in prison at age 93.

    He was an important framer of the Nureberg Laws, and a direct participant in the planning and execution of the Final Solution.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 1 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions