They got their writing done after the war ended, this way no one can punish them.
Those people that opposed Adolf Hitler & the Nazis were threatened (by the Nazis) with beatings, torture, false accusations, loss of all property, death, prison, etc.
The Nazis wanted to control and politicize as many areas of everyday life as possible. In addition, there was some opposition to Nazism from within the churches.
None and the Nazis were a polotical power in Germany starting in early 1930s and fell in 1945 (by there defeat in world war 2) Germany was not a democratic government they were a dictatorship although most dictators were supporting of there people but then the Nazis were an extremist group that apposed the treaty that ended world war 1 (cause it inflicted harsh punishment on Germany) and brutaly ended all opposition. In my opinion at the begining the Nazis had a just cause witch was to return prosperity to there people but in the end they murdered millions of people
Because of the power of the Nazis and the false belief of all "crimes" done by the Jews(that were published by the Nazis.)
Friedrich Nietzsche in the 19th century created the Philosophy the Nazis would use to exterminate the Jews. Nietzsche used the doctrine, "Survival of the Fittest," to declare that the Arian Race was the fittest race. Nietzsche's writings spread through Germany for 50 years. The Jews were an inferior race. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they used Nietzsche's writings as their Bible. The Nazis thought they were speeding up evolution. As a result, they tried to eliminate Jews, Gipsies, and Homosexuals.
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.
Propaganda played a significant role in shaping public opinion and suppressing opposition against the Nazis. Through censorship, control of media, and dissemination of misleading information, the Nazis were able to influence and manipulate public perception, making it harder for opposition to gain traction. Additionally, the widespread use of fear, intimidation, and violence further deterred individuals from speaking out against the regime.
Assuming that you meant were there any Germans that stood up against the NAZIS the answer is Yes, However these were soon forced underground both literally and figuratively as the regime that was formed by Hitler simply killed all opposition.
No
the Nazis punished Jewish people ----- punishment implies crime.
they didn't want the public to know about it