List of Axis war crime trials

The following is a list of war crimes trials and tribunals brought against the Axis powers following the conclusion of World War II.


 * Nazi Germany
 * Nuremberg Trials of the 24 most important leaders of the Third Reich; 1945–1946, held by the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and France.
 * Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
 * Dachau Trials; Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army tribunal held within the walls of the former Dachau concentration camp, 1945–1948
 * Belsen trials; held in Lüneburg, Germany against former personnel at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 1945–1948
 * Minsk Trial; Soviet military tribunal against eighteen defendants accused of committing crimes in occupied Belarus
 * Riga Trial; trial of eight German military officials in connection with the Nazi occupation of Latvia
 * Borkum Island war crimes trial; held at the Ludwigsburg Palace in 1946
 * Werner Rohde trial; trial of eight former staff members (and one prisoner) at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
 * Auschwitz Trial; held in Kraków, Poland in 1947 against 40 SS-staff of the Auschwitz concentration camp death factory
 * Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials; trial of 22 staff members from Auschwitz, first criminal trial of Holocaust perpetrators under German jurisdiction
 * Belzec Trial; before the 1st Munich District Court in the mid-1960s of the eight SS-men of the Belzec extermination camp command
 * Majdanek Trials; the overall longest Nazi war crimes trial in history spanning over 30 years
 * Sobibor Trial; held in Hagen, Germany in 1965, concerning the Sobibor extermination camp officials
 * Chełmno Trials of the Chełmno extermination camp personnel; held in Poland and in Germany. The cases were decided almost twenty years apart
 * Supreme National Tribunal for Trial of War Criminals; active in Poland from 1946 to 1948
 * Eichmann trial; held in Jerusalem, Israel in 1961 against Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief organizers of the Holocaust
 * Empire of Japan
 * International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Allied tribunal held in Tokyo for leaders of the Empire of Japan)
 * Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal (Tribunal created by the Republic of China for crimes committed in the Chinese theatre)
 * Shenyang and Taiyuan Special Military Tribunal (created by People's Republic of China for crimes committed in the Chinese theatre)
 * French Permanent Military Tribunal in Saigon (French military tribunal which investigated war crimes committed in French Indochina after the Japanese coup d'état in French Indochina.)
 * Philippine War Crimes Commission (American military tribunal in charge of the war crimes trials of Tomoyuki Yamashita and Masaharu Homma)
 * Yokohama War Crimes Trials, tried by the US Military Commission at Yokohama 1945–1949
 * Khabarovsk War Crime Trials, tribunal of Kwantung Army officials for use of chemical and biological weapons
 * Other
 * Hungarian People's Tribunals
 * Post-World War II Romanian war crime trials
 * Bulgarian People's Tribunals;
 * Yugoslav People's Tribunals
 * War-responsibility trials in Finland
 * Czechoslovak People's Tribunals
 * Belgrade Process

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