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Describe the influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and on international law. (1 point)
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The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred
• was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after the Vietnam War.
The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after World War II.
The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred
• was through the Nuremberg trials. It was hoped that these trials would inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity, but this type of trial has never again been used to prosecute anyone.
• The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible would never be held accountable in a court of law.
URSE TOOLS
The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred
• was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after the Vietnam War.
The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after World War II.
The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred
• was through the Nuremberg trials. It was hoped that these trials would inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity, but this type of trial has never again been used to prosecute anyone.
• The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible would never be held accountable in a court of law.
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Fortunately, the Nuremberg trials did hold many of those responsible for the Holocaust accountable for their actions. The trials also set a precedent for the prosecution of individuals for crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes in international law. This has led to the development of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other international tribunals that aim to bring perpetrators of such crimes to justice. The influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and on international law has thus been significant in shaping the way in which the world responds to atrocities and seeks to prevent them in the future.
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