Very little because resistance really was futile in the face of the Nazi German state. Many Jews tried to get out of Germany in the early days but a few Jews later were helped to hide or escape by European resistance and partisan movements across Europe. It should be noted that the Police and islands authorities on the channel islands helped the German authorities round-up the very few Jews on the islands
military conquest
The Nazis used bias to gain and hold on to power by forcing the people to believe what they were saying, which was not true. Also, they would say untrue stuff about the Jews.
The Nazis believed that all Jews were an inferior race and that they should'nt be allowed to live with their own so called "Aryan" race. Adolph Hitler was not fully responsible for the Holocaust his chief in charge of the killing was "Heinrich Himmler" Head of the SS
Never.
It depends on the country or time-period, Jews have lost and gained rights numerous times through history. Generally speaking, they gained their rights back through advocacy, but this was not the only way. Please resubmit this question referring specifically to the country and/or time-period in question.
Hitler never made a secret of his sentiments towards the Jews and had told every one what he thought before he attained power. It must however be kept in mind that he did not gain power as a result of popular approval but as a result of political intrigue. ___ However: * In the general election in November 1932 (the last free elections before the Nazis came to power) the Nazis won 34% of the vote, making them the biggest party in the Reichstag. * The Nazis did not campaign on a progamme of genocide. The extent to which Jews outside Germany followed events there varied enormously.
They wanted to kill all the Jews in the whole world and they started in Germany because that was where they lived.They wanted to kill all the Jews in the whole world and they started in Germany because that was where they lived.the nazis wanted ALL the power,NOT just to kill jews,THAT was only one of many ways to gain power
They invaded the country in May 1940.
To gain support for the idea of eliminating them.
roman allies in the punic wars rebelled to gain the rights of
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The target of Nazi propaganda was primarily the German population. Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion, spread their ideology, and promote hatred towards certain groups such as Jews, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. By controlling information and manipulating emotions, they aimed to gain support for their totalitarian regime.