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Which was a reason for the Nuremberg Trials? to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders to hold the German people accountable for the war to offer an example to Soviet war criminals to pass a
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Which was a reason for the Nuremberg Trials?
to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders
to hold the German people accountable for the war
to offer an example to Soviet war criminals
to pass a death sentence against Hitler
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The answer is A. To judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders.
Because:
- The Soviets were Allies so no reason to punish them
-Hitler had already killed himself at that point
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