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Oxford Reference. Publications Pages Publications Pages. Recently viewed 0 Save Search. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. The following are guidelines for the type of information you should include when citing from the Nuremberg Trials Project. Format may vary depending on style guide or style manual. For the website: Harvard Law School Library. Accessed 25 July Nuremberg Trials Project. Karl Brandt, et al. The trial was conducted here because this was one of the few largely undamaged buildings that remained intact from extensive Allied bombing during the war.

It is also said to have been symbolically chosen because it was the ceremonial birthplace of the Nazi Party. Of the 23 defendants, 16 were found guilty, of which seven received death sentences and nine received prison sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.

The other 7 defendants were acquitted. The verdict also resulted in the creation of the Nuremberg Code , a set of ten ethical principles for human experimentation. The Nuremberg Code aimed to protect human subjects from enduring the kind of cruelty and exploitation the prisoners endured at concentration camps. The 10 elements of the code are:.



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