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What were the trials after World War II to hold the Nazi leaders responsible for their role in the Holocaust?


What were the trials after World War II to hold the Nazi leaders responsible for their role in the Holocaust?


Operation Overlord


The Nuremberg Trials


The Hindenburg Trials


The Manhattan Trials

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Answered by Ilikecookies2009
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The trials held after World War II to hold the Nazi leaders responsible for their role in the Holocaust were the Nuremberg Trials. These trials took place in Nuremberg, Germany from 1945 to 1949 and were conducted by the Allied powers. The purpose of the trials was to prosecute prominent military, political, and economic leaders of the Third Reich for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and other atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II. Many major Nazi figures, including Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Julius Streicher, were prosecuted and some were sentenced to death or long-term imprisonment. The Nuremberg Trials are considered a landmark in the development of international law and the concept of holding individuals accountable for their roles in perpetrating mass atrocities.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The trials held after World War II to hold the Nazi leaders responsible for their role in the Holocaust were the Nuremberg Trials.

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