The Axis lost the war, and the world quickly called for retribution. To that end, international tribunals were convened in Nuremberg, Germany, in Tokyo, and in many other war-ravaged cities to try German and Japanese military officials and Axis sympathizers for the atrocities they had committed against both enemy personnel and innocent civilians — what President Franklin Roosevelt called “acts of savagery.”

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