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Alessandra Rocha
13 October, 22:52
What the object of Nuremberg trials
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Mya Stanton
14 October, 00:28
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To bring to justice the Nazis that had committed severe war crimes. The trials were mainly a formal way to execute/punish the Nazi officers for their crimes against the Jewish.
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