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What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials? to force Nazi leaders to answer for war crimes to decide if Truman had committed a crime by dropping atomic bombs to force the Soviet Union to pay war reparations to determine if dividing Germany into zones of occupation violated international law



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The purpose of the Nuremberg Trials was to force Nazi leaders to answer for war crimes committed during the Third Reich's implementation of the Holocaust or the mass genocide of European Jews, minorities, disabled populations, and other groups deemed undesirable. 

The correct statement is that the purpose of Nuremberg Trials was to force Nazi leaders to answer for war crimes. So, the correct option is A.

There were thirteen different points of discussions in the Nuremberg Trials that were held in the city of Nuremberg upon the orders of Adolf Hitler.

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The points of discussions of the Nuremberg Trials was done to jump on a conclusion of the acts of individuals during war crimes.

Another point was that whether the Nazi leaders were accountable for the crimes being committed by individuals during wars.

It was finally concluded that the individuals were accountable for the acts being committed by them during the war crimes and Nazi leaders or the government shall not be responsible.

Hence, the correct option is A that the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials was to force the Nazi leaders to answer for war crimes.

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