Nuremberg Tokyo
Post-WWII international military tribunals — research, drafting, and analysis. Covers (i) the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (IMT, 1945-1946), (ii) the twelve subsequent United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals under Control Council Law No. 10 (NMT, 1946-1949), and (iii) the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Tokyo (IMTFE, 1946-1948). Use whenever the conversation involves Nuremberg, IMT, IMTFE, the Tokyo Trial, the London Charter, the Tokyo Charter, MacArthur's Special Proclamation of 19 January 1946, the major IMT defendants (Göring, Hess, von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Funk, Schacht, Dönitz, Raeder, von Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Bormann, von Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, von Neurath, Fritzsche), the IMTFE defendants (Tojo, Hirota, Doihara, Matsui, Itagaki, Kimura, Mutō, and the others), the twelve subsequent NMT trials (Justice Case, Doctors' Trial, Einsatzgruppen, High Command, IG Farben, Hostages, Ministries, RuSHA, Pohl, Krupp, Milch, Flick), Class A / B / C crimes, the Nuremberg Principles (UNGA Res. 95(I) 1946, ILC 1950), the Pal dissent, Röling dissent, Bernard dissent, Robert Jackson's opening statement, Joseph Keenan, Sir William Webb, the Blue Series, the Green Series, the Pritchard-Zaide volumes, the Tokyo Charter, or the Class A war crimes proceedings. Enforces a verification-first discipline: every citation of any Charter, judgment, transcript, exhibit, or filing must be verified against an authoritative source (Avalon Project, Harvard Nuremberg Trials Project, Stanford Taube Archive, UVA IMTFE Digital Collection, ICC Legal Tools Database, Library of Congress, UN Audiovisual Library, JACAR, or one of the listed university collections) before appearing in any output. Foundational texts may be cited from project knowledge when present. Trigger this skill any time Nuremberg, IMT, NMT, IMTFE, Tokyo Trial, the named defendants or judges, or the post-WWII tribunals are mentioned, even if the user does not explicitly ask for Nuremberg / Tokyo research.
From the source SKILL.md
This skill governs every output that touches the three post-WWII military tribunals: the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (IMT), the twelve subsequent United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT), and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Tokyo (IMTFE). The discipline is simple and the reason for it is concrete: these tribunals are the doctrinal matrix of modern international criminal law. The London Charter's Article 6, the Tokyo Charter's Article 5, and the Nuremberg Principles formulated by the International Law Commission in 1950 are the source from which…
What this skill does
Nuremberg Tokyo is a community-contributed Claude Code skill in the tools-misc sub-category. It ships as a SKILL.md file that Claude Code auto-discovers under ~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/ and loads when your prompt matches the skill's trigger.
When to invoke it: Use whenever the conversation involves Nuremberg, IMT, IMTFE, the Tokyo Trial, the London Charter, the Tokyo Charter, MacArthur's Special Proclamation of 19 January 1946, the major IMT defendants (Göring, Hess, von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Funk, Schacht, Dönitz, Raeder, von Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Bormann, von Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, von Neurath, Fritzsche), the IMTFE defendants (Tojo, Hirota, Doihara, Matsui, Itagaki, Kimura, Mutō, and the others), the twelve subsequent NMT trials (Justice Case, Doctors' Trial, Einsatzgruppen, High Command, IG Farben, Hostages, Ministries, RuSHA, Pohl, Krupp, Milch, Flick), Class A / B / C crimes, the Nuremberg Principles (UNGA Res. 95(I) 1946, ILC 1950), the Pal dissent, Röling dissent, Bernard dissent, Robert Jackson's opening statement, Joseph Keenan, Sir William Webb, the Blue Series, the Green Series, the Pritchard-Zaide volumes, the Tokyo Charter, or the Class A war crimes proceedings.
Who uses this skill
The Nuremberg Tokyo Claude Code skill is built for developers, power users, and teams automating repetitive workflows and improving developer experience. It's part of ClaudSkills (also referred to as Claude Skills or Claude Code Skills) — the open community-curated registry of 116,000+ SKILL.md files for Anthropic's Claude Code agent and the wider Claude ecosystem (Claude API, Claude Agent SDK).
How to install
Free
Manual install (2 steps)
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo
curl -L https://claudskills.com/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/SKILL.md \
-o ~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/SKILL.md
Or just download SKILL.md directly and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/. Claude Code auto-discovers it on next session.
Skills live at ~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/SKILL.md on macOS/Linux, or %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\nuremberg-tokyo\SKILL.md on Windows. See the full install guide for step-by-step instructions.
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One-click install via the desktop app
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Frequently asked questions
How do I install the Nuremberg Tokyo Claude Code skill?
Install via the ClaudSkills desktop app (one click) or copy
SKILL.md from the source repository to
~/.claude/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/SKILL.md and restart Claude Code. Both flows are detailed at
claudskills.com/install/.
What does the Nuremberg Tokyo skill do?
Post-WWII international military tribunals — research, drafting, and analysis. Covers (i) the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (IMT, 1945-1946), (ii) the twelve subsequent United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals under Control Council Law No. 10 (NMT, 1946-1949), and (iii) the International Military Tribunal for the Far East at Tokyo (IMTFE, 1946-1948). Use whenever the conversation involves Nuremberg, IMT, IMTFE, the Tokyo Trial, the London Charter, the Tokyo Charter, MacArthur's Special Proclamation of 19 January 1946, the major IMT defendants (Göring, Hess, von Ribbentrop, Keitel, Kaltenbrunner, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Streicher, Funk, Schacht, Dönitz, Raeder, von Schirach, Sauckel, Jodl, Bormann, von Papen, Seyss-Inquart, Speer, von Neurath, Fritzsche), the IMTFE defendants (Tojo, Hirota, Doihara, Matsui, Itagaki, Kimura, Mutō, and the others), the twelve subsequent NMT trials (Justice Case, Doctors' Trial, Einsatzgruppen, High Command, IG Farben, Hostages, Ministries, RuSHA, Pohl, Krupp, Milch, Flick), Class A / B / C crimes, the Nuremberg Principles (UNGA Res. 95(I) 1946, ILC 1950), the Pal dissent, Röling dissent, Bernard dissent, Robert Jackson's opening statement, Joseph Keenan, Sir William Webb, the Blue Series, the Green Series, the Pritchard-Zaide volumes, the Tokyo Charter, or the Class A war crimes proceedings. Enforces a verification-first discipline: every citation of any Charter, judgment, transcript, exhibit, or filing must be verified against an authoritative source (Avalon Project, Harvard Nuremberg Trials Project, Stanford Taube Archive, UVA IMTFE Digital Collection, ICC Legal Tools Database, Library of Congress, UN Audiovisual Library, JACAR, or one of the listed university collections) before appearing in any output. Foundational texts may be cited from project knowledge when present. Trigger this skill any time Nuremberg, IMT, NMT, IMTFE, Tokyo Trial, the named defendants or judges, or the post-WWII tribunals are mentioned, even if the user does not explicitly ask for Nuremberg / Tokyo research.
Is this skill free to install?
Yes. ClaudSkills is an open registry — every skill keeps its source repository's license, and manual install via copy is free. ClaudSkills Pro ($9/mo, $79/yr, or $149 one-time) adds one-click install via the desktop app and a multi-signal Quality Score.
When should I use the Nuremberg Tokyo skill?
Use Nuremberg Tokyo when your Claude Code task falls under the Dev Tools category — specifically in the tools misc area. Claude Code auto-discovers installed skills and invokes the right one based on the task description, so you can also ask Claude directly (e.g. "use Nuremberg Tokyo" or describe the task and let Claude pick). Browse related skills at
/category/tools/.
What is a Claude Code skill and how does the Nuremberg Tokyo skill fit in?
A Claude Code skill is a
SKILL.md file that lives under
~/.claude/skills/<name>/ and tells the Claude Code CLI agent how to perform a specific task (instructions, prompts, allowed tools). Skills are auto-discovered at session start. Nuremberg Tokyo is one of 67,000+ skills indexed in the open ClaudSkills catalog, classified under the Dev Tools category. Learn more at
/learn/what-is-a-claude-skill/.
Attribution & license
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APA
jeannesulzer. (2026). Nuremberg Tokyo [Claude Code skill]. ClaudSkills. https://claudskills.com/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/
BibTeX
@misc{nuremberg-tokyo-2026,
author = {jeannesulzer},
title = {Nuremberg Tokyo [Claude Code skill]},
year = {2026},
publisher = {ClaudSkills},
url = {https://claudskills.com/skills/nuremberg-tokyo/}
}
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