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Which describes a major goal of the Nuremberg Trials?

A) Holding the German people accountable for the war
B) Passing a death sentence against Hitler
C) Giving an example to Soviet war criminals
D) Judging Nazi leaders for their actions and orders

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Which describes a major goal of the Nuremberg Trials?


Answer: D) Judging Nazi leaders for their actions and orders


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Answer:

D) Judging Nazi leaders for their actions and orders

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nuremberg Trials or Proceedings of Nuremberg (in German, Nürnberger Prozesse) were a set of jurisdictional processes undertaken at the initiative of the victorious allied nations at the end of the Second World War, in which the responsibilities of leaders, officials were determined and sanctioned and collaborators of the National Socialist regime of Adolf Hitler in the different crimes and abuses against humanity committed in the name of the Third German Reich from September 1, 1939 until the fall of the regime in May 1945.

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