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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIESTTT ASAP! PLEASE HELP ME :))) -What were the Nuremberg Trials?

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Andru [333]3 years ago
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Hello,


The Nuremberg Trials took place 1945-49. The goal of these trials was to prosecute leaders of Germany for the crimes that they committed (During WW2) and decide on a fair punishment.


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