The Nuremberg Trials (held for the primary purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice) were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany (1945/1949). They were trials of the major war criminals which tried the core military and political leaders of Germany for crimes against humanity.
The Allies established the laws and procedures for the Nuremberg Trials with the London Charter of the International Military Tribunal (August 8, 1945). The charter, among other things, defined three categories: crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
<em>The city of Nuremberg in the German state of Bavaria was selected as the location for the trials because its Palace of Justice was relatively undamaged by the war (and included a large prison area).</em>
I’m assuming you’re doing the american revolutionary war...
The revolutionary war was caused by numerous factors, such as the direct taxation, prohibition of settling westward, and the Boston Massacre, all of which drove colonist to rebel against Britain
A historian compares the events by period since he compares them by time period
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Artists sometimes included images of great thinkers from ancient Greece and Rome in artworks,
Artists used the same contrapposto pose that Greek and Roman artists did for their figures,
Artists sometimes depicted mythological characters from ancient Greece and Rome in artworks,
Artists depicted figures using ideal beauty and physical perfection. Just as Greek artists did.