A. Nazi leaders were brought to trial for war crimes committed during world war ii.
The Nuremberg Trials took place in Nuremberg, Germany from 1946-1949. The trials were meant to address the war crimes committed by Nazis during World War II.
The members of the Nazi party who committed acts against humanity during the war were brought to trial. Their crimes were addressed as human rights violations and defined as "war crimes" which broke agreed upon rules of war. Both military and civilan members of the Nazi Party were tried for their crimes in particular in regard to the Holocaust. Though the trial was unprecedented it would come to be the standard for the International Court established by the United Nations.
Answer:
The French entered the war on the side of the united states
Explanation:
Significance of the Battle of Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the American Revolution. It gave the Patriots a major morale boost and persuaded the French, Spanish and Dutch to join their cause against a mutual rival.
Also France formally recognized the United States on February 6, 1778, with the signing of the Treaty of Alliance. On the continent, France was protected through its alliance with Austria which, even if it did not take part in the American Revolutionary War, affirmed its diplomatic support of France.
Answer:
The answer is: They formed the Women's Peace Party
Explanation:
The American women demonstrated their opposition to<em> World War I </em>by forming the <em>Women's Peace Party (WPP).</em> This organization was established by Jane Addams,<em> an American social worker and activist.</em>
The members of this organization believed that "<em>women were the mother half of humanity"</em> and thus, they needed to do something to stop the war. They called for<em> arm control and its limitation,</em> <em>managing European conflict and striving to remove the causes of war (particularly, economic).</em>
Thus, this explains the answer.