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What was a significant result of the Nuremberg Trials?

Many nations looked to their own military tactics and reduced their arsenals.


Many nations saw the need for a world government to maintain peace.


It operated as a condemnation of totalitarianism and militarism.


The leaders of the Allies questioned their own methods of internment.

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- It operated as a condemnation of totalitarianism and militarism.
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The correct answer is C) it operated as a condemnation of totalitarianism and militarism.

A significant result of the Nuremberg trials was that it operated as a condemnation of totalitarianism and militarism.

The Nuremberg trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1946 to 1947. The Allied Force wanted to prosecute Nazi members, so they created these military tribunals. Judges from the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France presided over the hearings of 21 Nazi elements. Due to the Nuremberg trials, the Nazis were held accountable for their actions. Twelve of them were sentenced to the death penalty.

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