A) Nuremberg, Germany B) London, England C) Paris, France D) Moscow, Russia
A) Robert H. Jackson B) Adolf Hitler C) Joseph Stalin D) Winston Churchill
A) Rudolf Hess B) Hermann Göring C) Heinrich Himmler D) Joseph Goebbels
A) Four B) Eight C) Six D) Two
A) Paris Accord B) London Charter C) Moscow Declaration D) Berlin Protocol
A) Leon Trotsky B) Nikita Khrushchev C) Roman Rudenko D) Vasily Stalin
A) Fritz Sauckel B) Joachim von Ribbentrop C) Julius Streicher D) Hjalmar Schacht
A) Winston Churchill B) Margaret Thatcher C) Geoffrey Lawrence D) Neville Chamberlain
A) Chief of Staff B) Chancellor C) Reichsmarschall D) Foreign Minister
A) Charles de Gaulle B) Napoleon Bonaparte C) François Hollande D) Henri Donnedieu de Vabres
A) Francis Biddle B) Ulysses S. Grant C) Harry Truman D) Dwight D. Eisenhower
A) 1939 B) 1950 C) 1945 D) 1940
A) International Military Tribunal B) War Crimes Prevention Tribunal C) World Justice Tribunal D) Human Rights Tribunal
A) Crimes Against Peace B) War Crimes C) Espionage D) Crimes Against Humanity
A) Luftwaffe B) SS (Schutzstaffel) C) Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend) D) Gestapo
A) Acquitted of all charges B) Exiled to South America C) Life imprisonment D) Death by hanging |