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History, 16.09.2019 14:30 gonzalesrosalinda66

What was the significance of the nuremberg trials?
a. they discredit totalitarian and military-based regimes.
b. they led to the formation of the united nations.
c. they signified the end of war crimes around the globe.
d. they marked the official end of world war ii.

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