Allied nations established the International Military Tribunal after World War II mainly to

A)determine the best way to divide the German empire.

B)prosecute German war criminals for their actions.

C)maintain international peace among all countries.

D)prevent war crimes from happening again.
THE ANSWER IS B NO CAP

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Allied nations established the International Military Tribunal after World War II mainly to B. prosecute German war criminals for their actions.

What was the purpose of the International Military Court?

The four Allied powers, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have established the International Military Court (IMT) in Nuremberg, Germany, to prosecute and punish "major war criminals on the European axis". The IMT conducted a joint trial of senior politicians and military personnel to negotiate Nazi rules.

In August 1945, Americans, British, Soviets,s, and French founded the Nuremberg Court and signed the International Military Court Charter (I.M.T.), which sets out the basic rules of the trial.

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