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How did the Nuremberg Trials bring law and order?

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The Nuremberg Trials brought law and order by establishing that no one can get away with crimes against humanity (one of them is genocide), not even the most powerful person (or people) on Earth. The Nuremberg Trials also brought law and order by letting people know what would happen to them should they decide to commit the crimes that the political, military, and economic leaders committed.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nuremberg Trials were held to trial the biggest and bad of the Nazis at the time between 1945 and 1949. The trials, which more often than not resulted in the death of the person being trialed, aimed to bring law and order via the threat of death and/or heavy consequences. Sometimes the person being trialed got no sentence or a light sentence, but that only aided in the scaring and threatening of potential and future law breakers by letting them know that anything can happen to them on a whim.

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