What is true about the key German leaders who were responsible for the Holocaust?

A. The Marshall Plan provided them with the opportunity to emigrate to the United States and avoid trial.
B. The Potsdam Conference, held in Potsdam, Germany, revealed that only Adolf Hitler was responsible for the death of 6,000,000 Jews.
C. The Cold War began when Germans were angered that their leaders were on trial for war crimes.
D. The Nuremberg Trials lasted nearly four years, and many key German leaders were found guilty and sentenced to death.

I say D.

Right, again!

You are correct. Option D is the correct answer. The Nuremberg Trials lasted from 1945 to 1949 and were a series of military tribunals held in Nuremberg, Germany. These trials were conducted by the Allies after World War II to hold accountable those responsible for war crimes, including the Holocaust. Many key German leaders, such as Adolf Hitler's top officials and members of the SS, were found guilty and sentenced to death, while others received lesser punishments.