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What was the significance of the nuremberg trials

a: they signified the end of war crimes around the globe

b: they led to the formation of the united nations

c: they marked the official world war ii

d: they helped discredit totalitarian and military-based regimes

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Answer: they signified the end of war crimes around the globe

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I'm pretty sure it would be A, because it is the only answer that makes sense. The trials were a way to judge war criminals and basically condemn the behavior. They kind of did signify an end to war crimes. Not ALL war crimes around the globe, which is why I'm skeptical about it being A.

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