The trials convened after World War II to punish German and Japanese leaders for their wartime actions were not considered legitimate precedents because
A) they did not succeed in convicting anyone.
B) they were seen as "victor's punishment."
C) they only addressed actions committed by the United States and its allies.
D) they focused on use of the atomic bomb,but not other possible crimes.
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