Conclusion
This famous international trial obviously had a major impact on history worldwide and helped with the many cases related to the crimes of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity that came after. These trials brought justice where nothing else could and led straight up to the United Nations Genocide Convention, 1948 and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948. It also helped with the Conventiion on the Abolition of the Statue of Limitatiions on War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, 1968 and the Geneva Convention on the Laws and Customs of War, 1949. The International Military Tribuanal acted as an authorative example for the Japanese War Criminals Trial held in Tokyo, Japan, 1946-1948, the trial for the Nazi authoritative Adolf Eichmann, 1961, and aided in the establishment of the tribunals for War Crimes done in the former Yugoslavia, 1993 and Rwanda, 1994. Because of the Nuremberg Trials the world could srve justice correctly and make laws to preventing atrocities like these from ever happening again.
"The 30-articles was carefully considered in order to reach an accord that seemed fair and acceptable to the four partners representing the
United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. On the eight day of August 1945, the Charter was signed and the first International Military
Tribunal in the history of mankind was thereby inaugurated"
-Robert H. Jackson Center
"The 30-articles was carefully considered in order to reach an accord that seemed fair and acceptable to the four partners representing the
United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. On the eight day of August 1945, the Charter was signed and the first International Military
Tribunal in the history of mankind was thereby inaugurated"
-Robert H. Jackson Center