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After the end of the second world war, why was an International Military Tribunal set up
at Nuremberg?
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(AJ To punish Hitler and his family members.
(B)
To prosecute the leaders of Allied powers.
(C)
To prosecute the Nazi war criminals.
(D)
To try the Jews who were involved in the conspiracy against Hitler.
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At the end of the war, an International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg was set up to prosecute Nazi war criminals for crimes against peace, for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Germany's conduct during the war especially those actions which came to be called Crimes Against Humanity, raised serious and ethical ...
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