What were the Nuremburg Trials?

A. Laws restricting Jews in Germany that prohibited intermarriage
B. The establishment of a provisional government for Germany centered in Nuremburg
C. De-Nazification war crime tribunals
D. The lawsuit brought against the leaders of collaboration governments
E. A repatriation of remaining German Jews into the city of Nuremburg in an act of reparation


Answer: C

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