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those german officers and men and members of the nazi party who have been responsible for or have taken a consenting part in the above atrocities, massacres and executions will be sent back to the countries in which their abominable deeds were done in order that they may be judged and punished.
--moscow declaration, 1943
whom did the allies plan to prosecute after world war ii ended?
○ soviet officials in moscow
○ all members of the nazi party
○ all german officers and soldiers
○ nazis who took part in the holocaust
The Moscow Declaration (1943) states that German officers, men, and Nazi party members who were responsible for or took part in atrocities, massacres, and executions (like the Holocaust) would be sent back to the countries where their deeds occurred for judgment. The first option (Soviet officials) is incorrect as they were not the ones to be prosecuted. The second option (all Nazi Party members) is too broad, as not all members were involved in atrocities. The third option (all German officers and soldiers) is also too broad, as not all were involved in such crimes. The fourth option (Nazis who took part in the Holocaust) matches the description of those responsible for/consenting to atrocities.
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D. Nazis who took part in the Holocaust