Nuremberg follow-up trials planning

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Nuremberg follow-up trials planning refers to the post–World War II legal and logistical preparations for subsequent war crimes prosecutions beyond the main Nuremberg Trial.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical process
legal planning activity
post–World War II event
aim demonstration of individual responsibility for state-sponsored crimes
establishment of legal precedents on crimes against humanity
prosecution of a broader range of Nazi war criminals
appliesToJurisdiction American Zone of Occupied Germany
surface form: American Zone of Occupation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime late 1940s
facetOf Nuremberg trials
surface form: Nuremberg Trials
followedBy Nuremberg Subsequent Proceedings
surface form: Subsequent Nuremberg Trials before U.S. military tribunals
follows planning of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
hasCause Allied decision to prosecute additional Nazi war criminals
limitations of the main Nuremberg Trial to a small number of major war criminals
need to address crimes by industrialists, doctors, judges, and military leaders
hasPart collection and organization of documentary evidence
coordination with Allied Control Council policies
development of procedural rules for U.S. military tribunals
drafting of legal frameworks for Control Council Law No. 10 trials
evidence storage and archival planning
logistical arrangements for courtrooms and detention facilities
planning of the Doctors' Trial
planning of the Einsatzgruppen Trial
planning of the Flick Trial
planning of the High Command Trial
planning of the Hostages Trial
planning of the IG Farben Trial
planning of the Judges' Trial
planning of the Krupp Trial
planning of the Ministries Trial
planning of the Pohl Trial
planning of the RuSHA Trial
planning of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
recruitment and organization of prosecution teams
security and prisoner transport planning
selection of defendants for subsequent trials
translation and interpretation arrangements
legalBasis Allied Control Council Law No. 10
surface form: Control Council Law No. 10

London Charter of the International Military Tribunal
location American Zone of Occupied Germany
surface form: American occupation zone in Germany

Nuremberg
participant German legal and administrative personnel employed by the occupation authorities
Office of Military Government, United States (OMGUS)
United States Department of War
surface form: U.S. War Department

U.S. legal staff at Nuremberg
United States Army
partOf Allied postwar occupation policy in Germany
post–World War II transitional justice efforts
pointInTime 1946
startTime 1945

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Herbert Backe subjectOf Nuremberg follow-up trials planning