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Lesson Topic
What Happened to Nazi War Criminals After WWII?
Lesson Outline
During and after WWII, Allies searched for and arrested Nazi war criminals ranging from Hitler's minister's, military leaders, concentration and death camp officers/employees, doctors, judges and more people who committed crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg Trials (that lasted for four years,) were presided over by an international tribunal of judges. Cameron learned that there were many different verdicts and punishments rendered for the individuals (male and female) who were accused of and convicted of crimes at the Nuremberg Trials. Similar trials happened for those who committed crimes against humanity in the Pacific Theater of WWII, as well.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During this remote lesson, Cameron said he had trouble viewing me and the visuals for the lesson. This happened yesterday, as well, during a lesson on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki while Cameron had a remote class from a car. Other remote students have no issues with the the lap-top I use for remote lessons. I spoke with Pat and Jordy about this issue. If this issue persists, Jordy said he will come to class tomorrow to offer his assistance. Greatly appreciated!
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
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