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14 February, 22:04

The Nuremberg trials held at the conclusion of

World War II added to international law by

(1) settling boundary disputes in Europe through

arbitration

(2) placing the blame for World War II on many

nations

(3) ruling that moral and ethical considerations

do not apply in wartime

(4) establishing that high officials and individuals

are responsible for their wartime actions

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  1. 15 February, 00:30
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    I would go for (4).

    The trials aimed at eliminating the excuse of ... "doing my duty as ordered by my superiors" in matters of war crimes in particular against humanity (genocide, extermination, violence and retaliation against civilians, etc.)
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