Benito Mussolini the fascist dictator of Italy during WWII.
Many Nazi leaders from the Nuremburg trials, were sentenced to death by a tribunal.
Eichmann the Nazi war criminal was executed in Israel after he escaped and the Israelis captured him and brought him back for trial.
I believe the rest were assassinations and you can look all this up for the facts and get pictures and sound as well at www.history.com
2006-12-28 15:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Nicolae Ceausecu and his wife were excecuted on 12/25 1989. That was a little bit different from Saddam as there wasn't really much of a trial in that case. Charles Taylor met a bad end as well without any sort of trial. Although he had resigned as Prime Minister before the end of the war and its now more than 50 years ago, Tojo is a pretty good precedent.
2006-12-28 16:01:42
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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I accept as true with the element you're making why is it that this former chief became carried out for orders given in what him and his united states believed a conflict.whilst maximum of different international leaders do it popular with impunity. the warm button is however Saddam wasn't killed to fulfill the human beings of Iraq (who in certainty are very against the yank profession of their united states),he became killed because of the fact George Bush needed it that way.because of the fact over a decade in the past Saddam made his daddy seem undesirable. Saddam became murdered with the aid of George Bush's decree. Executions are act of justice this became no longer an act of justice it became an act of vengeance making it a homicide.
2016-11-24 22:04:56
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answered by ? 4
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Ceausescu of Romania was executed Christmas Day 1989
2006-12-28 17:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In December 1989 the leader of Romania,Nicolai Ceausescu and his wife were executed when the Communist regime was overthrown but i don't know if any legal proceedings were ever undertaken
2006-12-28 15:58:26
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answered by the ox 7
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all the top nazi leaders who were captured alive and tried at the nuremberg trials ( goering, ribbentrop, keitel, hoess, the commandant of auschwitz).... The Nurenberg trials, held after World War 2 serve as the model trial for "Crimes Against Humanity>"
2006-12-29 06:05:13
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answered by Frederick M 2
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Well I don't really know about the hanging part but assassination yes. JFK, Robert Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, This person hasn't been assassinated yet, but the government had him removed from office because this person was for the people and not the government. And that person is Mr. Bill Clinton
2006-12-28 15:50:57
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answered by George 4
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There has not been in the last 50 years, no.
2006-12-28 15:47:19
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answered by andyrulesitall 3
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Mgr Tiso of Slovakia got this treatment after WWII. More than 50 years, I know, but not too much.
2006-12-28 17:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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romanias leader ceausescu in 89? by the people tho it was a mob rule hanging of him and his wife, also mussolini in 44?
2006-12-30 15:25:07
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answered by cav 5
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