Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart' Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart' Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart' Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart' Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart'

Allied Nuremberg War Trails Picture 'Arthur Seyss-Inquart'

In a very nice condition an original Allied Nuremberg War Trail Press photo of Arthur Seyss-Inquart.
The photo comes in a size of approx 20x25cm.
On the reverse side of the picture is still the original press paper attached.

The Nuremberg trials were international criminal trials held by France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States against leaders of defeated Nazi Germany for plotting and carrying out invasions of several countries across Europe and committing atrocities against their citizens in the Second World War.

Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany invaded many countries across Europe, inflicting 27 million deaths in the Soviet Union alone. Proposals for how to punish the defeated Nazi leaders ranged from a show trial (the Soviet Union) to summary executions (the United Kingdom). In mid-1945, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States agreed to convene a joint tribunal in Nuremberg, occupied Germany, with the Nuremberg Charter as its legal instrument. Between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946, the International Military Tribunal (IMT) tried 22 of the most important surviving leaders of Nazi Germany in the political, military, and economic spheres, as well as six German organizations. The purpose of the trial was not only to try the defendants but also to assemble irrefutable evidence of Nazi war crimes, offer a history lesson to the defeated Germans, and delegitimize the traditional German elite.

Code: 84427

175.00 EUR