In the spring of 1946, the Tokyo Trials were held to adjudicate Japanese war criminals, and judges from eleven victorious countries gathered at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel. The focus of the trial is on the "war crimes" that emerged with the Nuremberg Trials. Prior to this, the act of "war", which was considered legal under international law, was first recognized as such
In the spring of 1946, the Tokyo Trials were held to adjudicate Japanese war criminals, and judges from eleven victorious countries gathered at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel. The focus of the trial is on the "war crimes" that emerged with the Nuremberg Trials. Prior to this, the act of "war", which was considered legal under international law, was first recognized as such