AP World History Exam Prep

Category - AP World History

Following World War II, the remaining officials of the Nazi regime were put on trial in:
  1. The Hague
  2. Paris
  3. Nuremberg
  4. Berlin
Explanation
Answer: C - In the years following World War II, remaining members of the Nazi leadership were tried in Nuremberg, Germany. Nuremberg was chosen as the site of the military tribunals because of its significance during Nazi rule - many of the laws the Nazis designed to strip Jews of their civil rights were passed in Nuremberg. Several of the Nazi Party's most prominent leaders, including Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels, died before the tribunals began.
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