Scenarios about 'Nuremberg Trials'
The series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent Nazi leaders for war crimes, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity. These proceedings, conducted from 1945 to 1949, established important precedents in international law regarding individual responsibility for atrocities and rejected the defense of "following orders" as justification for participating in genocide and other grave offenses.
What If War Crimes Were Never Prosecuted?
Exploring the alternate timeline where international efforts to prosecute war crimes never materialized, fundamentally altering the evolution of international law, human rights protections, and global accountability.