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Nathaniel Hogan
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8 November, 04:34
What was the significance of the Nuremberg trials
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Elaine Jefferson
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The people who had committed the heinous crimes toward the Jews, killing millions of them would be brought to stand and face what they had done. They had to take the consequences of their actions.
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