Seventy-five years ago on Tuesday, November 20, 1945, the trials in Nuremberg, Germany began. It had been six months since the surrender of the Nazis and the end of World War II. More than 12 million Jews and non-Jews had been massacred by a man who was driven by antisemitism and the belief in Aryan (German) superiority. Key Nazi officials who were accused of war crimes, involvement in the Holocaust, and other injustices against humanity, were tried for over a year. They ultimately received death or imprisonment sentences or were acquitted. Let’s take a closer look at the trials and how it…