What was the significance of the Nuremberg Trials?
A. They signified the end of war crimes around the globe.
B. They led to the formation of the United Nations.
C. They marked the official end of World War II.
D. They helped discredit totalitarian and military-based regimes.
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D. They helped discredit totalitarian and military-based regimes.
Hitler knows that he will have to break us . . . or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be freed.
Use the quotation to answer the question.
Based on the information given, the words were most likely spoken by whom?
A. Franklin Roosevelt after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
B. Dwight Eisenhower before D-Day
C. Neville Chamberlain after signing the Munich Pact
D. Winston Churchill after the Dunkirk evacuation
Use the quotation to answer the question.
Based on the information given, the words were most likely spoken by whom?
A. Franklin Roosevelt after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
B. Dwight Eisenhower before D-Day
C. Neville Chamberlain after signing the Munich Pact
D. Winston Churchill after the Dunkirk evacuation
D. Winston Churchill after the Dunkirk evacuation.