Answer:
A- future role of the League of Nations
C- make German leaders accountable for the Holocaust.
Explanation:
1) The League of Nations (SDN) or League of Nations was an international organization created by the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. It was proposed to establish the bases for peace and the reorganization of international relations once the First World War. Although it failed to solve the serious problems that arose in the 20s and 30s, it is important because it was the first organization of its kind in history and the antecedent of the UN. After the end of the Second World War in the middle of the 20th century, the SDN was dissolved on April 18, 1946, and was succeeded by the United Nations (UN). In reality, it was not a succession of one international organization by another. The experience of the League of Nations is the closest thing to the current UN, but this precedent was not even mentioned by the drafters of the Charter since, in order to restructure the post-war world of the Second World War, the winning states opted to make the League of Nations disappear and create an entirely new international organization.
2) The Nuremberg Trials or Nuremberg Processes were a set of jurisdictional processes undertaken at the initiative of the victorious allied nations at the end of the Second World War, in which the responsibilities of leaders, officials and collaborators of the National Socialist regime of Adolf were determined and sanctioned. Hitler in the different crimes and abuses against the humanity committed in the name of the Third German Reich from the 1 of September of 1939 until the fall of the regime in May of 1945.