London Agreement (8 August 1945)

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At the end of the Second World War, the Allies set up the International Military Tribunal in order to try the leaders and organisations of Nazi Germany accused of war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity.

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Source: BEVANS, Charles I. Treaties and other international agreements of the United States of America (1776-1949), 1931-1945. Department of State (Ed.). Volume III: Multilateral. Washington: Department of State Publication, 1969. 1430 p. p. 1238-1247.

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