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In History / High School | 2014-11-14

What were the Nuremberg Trials?

A. Trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes against humanity.”
B. Trials in which leading Nazi generals were accused of having lost the war on purpose.
C. Trials in which Adolf Hitler was ordered to return the stolen property of German Jews.

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The **Nuremberg Trials **is the name given to the **proceedings **against the Nazi leaders, that were **charged **with “**crimes **against humanity .” Option **A **is correct.
What was the Nuremberg Trials?
**Nazi leaders **were defined as the suspect of “**crimes **against humanity ” during the Nuremberg Trials . The **trials **were an effort to **hold **those responsible for **Nazi **war **crimes **and the **Holocaust responsible **for their activities.
Therefore, option **A **is correct.
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Answered by marvineetesh3 | 2024-06-24

The Nuremberg Trials were trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with "crimes against humanity." The trials were an attempt to bring individuals who were responsible for Nazi war crimes and the Holocaust to face some kind of justice and to be punished for their actions and involvement in the Third Reich's heinous actions.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-24

The Nuremberg Trials were military tribunals held from 1945 to 1946 to prosecute Nazi leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity. They established important precedents in international law concerning accountability for such crimes. The results included death sentences for some leaders, while others received prison terms or were acquitted.
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Answered by marvineetesh3 | 2024-08-14