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Two prominent Americans involved in the Nuremberg Trials were Robert H. Jackson and William D. Donovan. Robert H. Jackson served as the chief U.S. prosecutor and played a crucial role in presenting evidence against key Nazi leaders. William D. Donovan, while not a prosecutor, was instrumental as the head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and contributed to the collection of intelligence and evidence that supported the trials.

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