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The Nuremberg trials after World War II were symbolic because

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The trials were symbolic because a small number of Nazis were charged.
During the Nuremberg trials, Twenty two of Nazis' leaders undergone a hearing which conducted by judges from the Alliance nations.
After the hearing was done, they decided to punish twelve of those twenty two leaders with a death penalty for their crime against humanity.
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