The German people were in the dark, so-to-speak, concerning the happenings going on in their country. Once the truth about the death camps got out, 1.) It was very difficult to believe. 2.) People were afraid. 3.) Prejudice fueled the slow pace in which people acted. There were Germans that spoke up, but one must remember the Nazi party took control, and worked in secret. The civilians without the speed at which technology moves today, relied on word of mouth and very badly connected telephones.
The people as a whole did not understand the degree of hatred that human beings are capable of, until it was too late. A hard lesson learned from the chapters of history, let's hope, not to be repeated anytime soon. Educate your children.
Its pretty obvious why they disliked it.They didnt like it because the Holocaust was the execution of 70million jews
They didnt like it because it was the execution of there own religion, and by the way the person who said 70million it was 6million.
Yes, many were. Some didn't know about the killings of the Jewish people in Europe. Many Germans were against the assaination and mistreatment of the Jewish people. And even against what the Nazis were doing to their country, churches and to their children. Many Germans believed the Nazis were responsible for what the enemy allies did to them and their people when they lost the 2nd world war.
The holocaust involved killing helpless civilians, many of them children.
Many of the groups the Nazis victimized - Jews, Communists, homosexuals - were held in contempt by many German people. Also, many Germans benefitted financially from the Holocaust.
The jews didnt try to stop the tanks however there was a group of resistincers trying to fight the jews in thier own way
It was dangerous to express any anti-Hitler sentiment. The people were powerless to stop Hitler, because if you disobeyed, your family, and then you, would suffer the same fate.These difficult experiences traumatized many people, German and non. This is why we had people like Oskar Schindler, who tried to help the victims however they could - but secretly.
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
Anne Frank didn't stop the Holocaust. She just made a diary on the thing. The Allies stopped the Holocaust. Anne Frank was just a teenager during the Holocaust. She could not have stopped it. The above answer is correct. See link below for more information.
They were afraid so they didnt.
Many of the groups the Nazis victimized - Jews, Communists, homosexuals - were held in contempt by many German people. Also, many Germans benefitted financially from the Holocaust.
The reason no one tried to stop the holocaust right away was either because no one knew about or that the German population were indoctrinated into hating the Jews. The allies later found out about the holocaust around 1943.
Same as what happened to the slaves who did not stop slavery in the States, only much worse.
A very little difference between holocaust or genocide. Its the same. Killing of innocent people. People raise their voice, so someone, somewhere, sometime will listen..and raise his (her) or their voice.
The jews didnt try to stop the tanks however there was a group of resistincers trying to fight the jews in thier own way
You can't.
no,because he didnt like to hurt people
no he didnt so i wish people would stop saying that
It was dangerous to express any anti-Hitler sentiment. The people were powerless to stop Hitler, because if you disobeyed, your family, and then you, would suffer the same fate.These difficult experiences traumatized many people, German and non. This is why we had people like Oskar Schindler, who tried to help the victims however they could - but secretly.
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
well no it didnt and you can all stop going on here and get a book!