Based on the information in the excerpt, the United States brought Nazi leaders to military tribunals in Germany AFTER the end of World War II. <em>(a)</em>
BUT ... To our country's lasting shame, the horrors being inflicted on racially-selected segments of Germany's civilian population were well known to the US DURING the war, but our government did little or nothing to impede this barbaric activity and preserve civilian lives.
For example, the railroad tracks that guided the cattle-cars full of Jews to their torture, starvation, and death at Auschwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor, and Bergen-Belsen could have been disabled with a few well-placed bombs, easily, cheaply, and with minimal military risk. But they were not.
The ovens in the concentration camps, or the camps themselves, could have been rendered operationally useless with a few well-placed bombs, easily, cheaply, and with minimal military risk. But they were not.
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Its territory was directly controlled by the pope and the Roman Catholic Church and led the other city-states in government reform.
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(1) crimes against peace and (2) humanity, (3) war crimes, and (4) simple conspiracy
The correct answer is <span>Member nations placed armed forces at the disposal of the organization
The League of Nations did not have the support of the United States army so they didn't have soldiers since Europe was war torn. Without anyone to enforce the laws that were made, nobody cared about adhering to those laws. The United Nations have an army at their disposal whose goal is to commit to peace missions worldwide and prevent things such as wars or similar horrors.</span>