The International Military Tribunal included judges and prosecutors from Britain, the Soviet Union, and France. Germany and Japan were not included as they were the defendants, and Switzerland was neutral. These countries played crucial roles in the prosecution of war crimes during the Nuremberg Trials. ;
The International Military Tribunal included judges and prosecutors from Britain, the Soviet Union, and France. Germany and Japan were excluded as they were the defendants, and Switzerland did not participate due to its neutrality. These countries were instrumental in prosecuting war crimes after World War II.
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