The Nuremberg trials were conducted under the guidance of the Allied powers following World War II. The major figures involved included the chief prosecutors from the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France, as well as the defendants, such as high-ranking Nazi officials like Hermann Göring and Rudolf Hess. Additionally, judges from each of the Allied powers presided over the trials.
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