The influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and international law is most accurately reflected in the response:
"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."
This response highlights the importance of the Nuremberg trials as a direct response to the atrocities of the Holocaust, emphasizing the need for accountability and the subsequent impact on the development of international law concerning crimes against humanity. The trials set a precedent that influenced later legal frameworks and tribunals addressing similar crimes.