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The Nuremberg trials after World War II were largely a symbolic exercise because

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Answered by jefferson7
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The Nuremberg trials were  13 trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to  1949. The defendants were Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers alongside German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were charged with crimes against peace and crimes against humanity.

The Nuremberg trials after World War II were largely a symbolic exercise because only a few Nazi criminals were brought to justice.

Also,the Nuremberg trials were without precedent. The judges of the trial were from Allied countries.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Nuremberg trials after the World Was II were a symbolic exercise because it brought Nazi officers in trials against their crime on humanity, war crimes, along with braking peace. 13 trials conducted  in Nuremberg to bring Nazi officials to justice. The Nuremberg trials showed the world that the criminals cannot be forgiven for their work against the humanity.

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