A positive outcome of the Nuremburg Trials was that it established international humanitarian law provided economic aid to Western Europe established the United Nations ended World War II
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They had nothing to do with sending aid to euro or the UN and they followed the end of WWII
I agree with PT34. The reasons why is that the Marshall Plan was responsible for providing the economic framework to help rebuild Western Europe, not Nuremburg. Nuremburg also had nothing to do with the UN, nor did the "end" of WW2 (it technically ended after Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were finally defeated). But the Nuremburg Trials broke a lot of new ground in the way of what exactly constitutes a "crime against humanity" and so on, concepts that would go on to help create some of the pieces for international humanitarian law today because many of those being put on trial were directly responsible for the Holocaust.
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