List of people convicted of treason

This is a list of people convicted of treason.

Some countries, such as the U.S., have a high constitutional hurdle to conviction for treason, while many countries, especially absolute monarchies and dictatorships, have less stringent definitions.

Armenia

Austria

Austria-Hungary

Canada

China

Republic of Congo

Czechoslovakia

Denmark (under the Nazi occupation government)

East Germany

England

For those convicted on or after 1 May 1707, see Great Britain and United Kingdom.

Estonia

Fiji

Finland

France

Image taken from Trial of Marshal Ney for high treason taken in short-hand at the time of trial, 1816

Germany

Great Britain

For those before 1 May 1707, see England and Scotland. For those convicted on or after 1 January 1801, see United Kingdom

Greece

Hawaii

The Republic of Hawaii government had one trial for treason after the failed 1895 Counter-Revolution in Hawaii. Those charged were found guilty, but pardoned after serving time in prison.[10]

Hungary

India

Israel

Japan

Kenya

Kuwait

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Poland

For the betrayal of General Stefan Rowecki to Gestapo:

Russia

Scotland

For those convicted on or after 1 May 1707, see Great Britain and United Kingdom.

Soviet Union

For those convicted on or after 25 December 1991, see Russia .

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Sri Lanka

Turkey

United Kingdom

For those before 1 January 1801, see England, Scotland, and Great Britain.

United States

Zimbabwe

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Footnotes

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  1. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 233.
  2. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 155.
  3. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 175.
  4. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 112.
  5. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 95.
  6. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 214.
  7. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 229.
  8. Valode, Philippe (2007). Les Grands traitres de l'histoire. Paris, France: First Edition. p. 203.
  9. Conway, Moncure Daniel (1893) [1892]. The Life of Thomas Paine. New York: Knickerbocker Press. p. 375. Retrieved 2006-07-06.
  10. "Prisoners Pardoned". Hawaiian gazette (Honolulu). January 3, 1896. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
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