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Why did those in the U.S., Britain, and France criticize the Nuremberg Trials?(1 point) Responses They considered the trials “victors’ justice,” lacking legal authority. They considered the trials “victors’ justice,” lacking legal authority. They sympathized with the Nazis. They sympathized with the Nazis. They considered the verdicts of the trials unfair. They considered the verdicts of the trials unfair. They feared that the trials went around ordinary channels of justice.

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The correct response is: They considered the trials “victors’ justice,” lacking legal authority.

Critics argued that the Nuremberg Trials were unfair because they were conducted by the Allied powers who had defeated the Axis powers, which raised concerns about bias and the legitimacy of the proceedings.