How were German leaders punished for the atrocities of the Holocaust?O
A. They were offered pardons if they would negotiate Germany's
surrender
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B. They were tried for war crimes in the Nuremberg trials,
O
C. They were executed without a trial,
O
D. They were denied access to the United Nations

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Answer 1
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B is correct.

Explanation:

The Nazi leaders were tried at the Nuremberg trials in Germany. Some took their own lives before they could be tried.

Answer 2
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B. They were tried for war crimes in the Nuremberg trials,

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B.
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Did Ladd think the actions of these voters were legal? Explain your answer.

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An Experience Never to be ForgottenWhat experience does Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn describe in the excerpt from The Gulag Archipelago?
the experience of traveling to exotic islands
the experience of reading a novel
the experience of being arrested
the experience of being released

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the experience of being arrested  

Explanation:

  • The Gulag Archipelago is an artistic and historical work on repression in the Soviet Union from 1918 to 1956, summarized on the letters, memoirs, and oral accounts of 257 prisoners, as well as on the personal experience of the author.
  • Solzhenitsyn wrote this work secretly from 1958 to 1968 (completed on June 2, 1968); the first volume was published in Paris in December 1973. Solzhenitsyn himself defined this landmark work as literary research. In a documented and publicistic manner, he presented the myriad facts of Stalinist repression.
  • Backed up by brutal evidence, they allow each reader to feel himself or herself as a Gulag slave; a guiltless, unrestricted prisoner, who is murdered night after night and subjected to sophisticated torture until he has signed a confession for his crimes.
  • An atmosphere of total terror on the one hand and all-consuming fear on the other, as if frying consciousness and giving rise to an internal protest against the inhumane system that enriches the soul of the great people on both sides of barbed wire.

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C) the experience of being arrested

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2._there was hunger going around the people 
3._yes why well if US had not come along the war could have gone longer and we had victory over Germany.