Context
The Nuremberg Trials was the start for justice for Jewish victims after the World War II ended. The Nuremberg trials were held from 1945-1949. They were originally against the first 24 highest commanding Nazis war criminals. The Nuremberg Trial is an essential part in history because it started a new way to look at crime in war. It changed what people now view what the consequences and punishments are for war crimes. It is also important because it serves more rules and laws against taking other peoples' rights and responsibilities.
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Angelica Robert
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Senior Division
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