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8 August, 09:33

The Nuremberg trials after World War II were symbolic because

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  1. 8 August, 12:01
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    The Nuremberg trials after World War II were symbolic because they showed that people who commit war crimes can (and will) be held accountable for their actions--and that they cannot simply be excused because such atrocities took place in the "heat" of war.
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