Far East International Military Trial
The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), is a war criminal of the East Asian War related to the Second World War The judge. It is also known as the Tokyo Trial (Tokyo Trials, English: Tokyo Trials, Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, Japanese: Tokyo Trial). Twenty-eight of the more than 60 war criminal suspects have been indicted and 25 have been sentenced, including two who were soldiers before the verdict and one who was exempted from prosecution. However, major Japanese royal families, including Hirohito, who was the king of Japan at that time, and Asakannomiya Yasuhiko, who was the commander of the Nanjing Massacre, were not punished, and Nishimoto Nomiyama Mori Masamune was the only royal candidate.