Riga Trial
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Riga Trial
Summary
Riga Trial is a war crimes trial[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Riga Trial is in the country of Soviet Union[3].
- Riga Trial's instance of is recorded as war crimes trial[4].
- Riga Trial's instance of is recorded as trial[5].
- Riga is named after Riga Trial[6].
- Riga Trial took place at Riga[7].
- Riga Trial is part of Soviet public trials against foreign military perpetrators (1943—1949)[8].
- Riga Trial began on January 26, 1946[9].
- Riga Trial ended on February 3, 1946[10].
- Riga Trial's defendant is recorded as Friedrich Jeckeln[11].
- Riga Trial's defendant is recorded as Wolfgang von Ditfurth[12].
- Riga Trial's defendant is recorded as Siegfried Ruff[13].
- Riga Trial's defendant is recorded as Albrecht Baron Digeon von Monteton[14].
- Riga Trial's judge is recorded as Mikhail Pankratyev[15].
- Riga Trial's laws applied is recorded as Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet on the penalties for the German fascist criminals[16].
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When and Where
Riga Trial began on January 26, 1946[9]. It ended on February 3, 1946[10]. The location of it was Riga[7]. It is in the country of Soviet Union[3].
Context
Riga Trial is part of Soviet public trials against foreign military perpetrators (1943—1949)[8]. Recorded instance of include war crimes trial[4] and trial[5].
Why It Matters
Riga Trial has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]