Nuremberg Trials

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The Nuremberg Trials Who had overseen the Holocaust and the death of 6,000,000 Jews and how would they be punished? After WWII, the allied powers had to ponder this question. Some Nazis were already in custody, but it seemed impossible for the United States, Britain, Russia, and France to come to an agreement as to what should be done with these criminals. At the end of WWII when the world learned of the horrific crimes committed …

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…Jews during the Holocaust were dealt with fairly at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Trials set a precedent and guides war practices today. The trial was carried out peacefully, and most countries were pleased with the results. However, to the victims of the Holocaust, the execution of some Nazis did not serve much a comfort, because they would still have memories, as well as emotional and physical scars to live with for the rest of their lives.