Ratlines were escape routes for Nazis post-Holocaust, while the Nuremberg Trials exposed Nazi war crimes and the 'Final Solution' to eliminate Jews.
Ratlines were routes that some Nazis used to escape from Europe after the Holocaust. These routes provided a way for fleeing Nazis to avoid capture and justice for their crimes. The Nuremberg Trials aimed to prosecute Nazi leaders for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocities committed during World War II. The trials revealed the extent of Nazi atrocities and the implementation of the 'Final Solution' to exterminate the Jewish population.