According to the 2001 census in Croatia, there were 495 Jews living in the country, but Wikipedia thinks the actual number may be higher, possibly 2,500.
As for the 'loaded' part of the question, surely it is quite sufficient to say that the Croatian government of 1941-45 was every bit as bad as the Nazi regime.
No, but the Nazis were based on a system the U.S. considered, but shot down, and to the Russians, the Nazis were facist scum.
they can hurt you just as much as anybody else would, but would be charged accordingly. But I suspect if there are any living Nazi's they would be found and prosecuted for their part in murders and criminal activity during WW2.
Dictionary definition:betray be disloyal to (one's country, organisation, ideology or friends) by acting in the interests of an enemy.Anne Frank was a young German Jew living in Amsterdam.She did not 'betray' the Nazis - she was betrayed to them and died at their hands.
No, Spain was not occupied by the Nazis.
The final solution was a fundametal change in Nazi policy towards the Jews. Up until that point the Nazis had either deported Jews or placed them in Ghettos or concentration camps and used them as forced labour. With the final solution the Nazis actively pursued a policy of deliberate murder of Jews on an industrial scale.
Yes, they sided with the Axis powers in 1945. but before that they were kinda worse than Nazis. They had dozens of death camps where they tortured and murdered about a million people, most of them Serbs. They even had a Croatian Fuhrer named Ante Pavelić who is now, if I'm not mistaken, a national hero. Nice work, Croatia! EDIT Whoever wrote the answer is a cretin. Surely, the state of Croatia did ally with Axis in WWII, but also much more Croats went with a southern-Slavic resistance army called Partizani (Partisans if you may) which would win eventually and form Yugoslavia. And Ante Pavelić is not a national hero, rather he is considered a shame to a Croatian country. However, Partisans, Yugoslavia and Tito in Croatia are controversial.
Depends on the woman - during WW2 they were no more or less looked upon than women living anywhere else in the world. Unless they were Jewish!
Countries occupied by the Nazis such as France (and anyone living in Germany who didn't like the Nazis.
Croatia, Slovakia and Bulgaria were active allies of Nazi Germany. Nazi hostility to the speakers of Slavonic languages was very flexible.
Nazis took away the Jew's right to own property.
They (Nazis) prepared to surrender.
When the land that they were living on was claimed by force by the Nazis. Then, the Nazis built ghettos and Death Camps for the Jews.
In the prison.
"Living space"; One thing Nazis wanted to obtain
The Holocaust was not a living thing, it was a period of time in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate many "races" especially Jews.
No, but the Nazis were based on a system the U.S. considered, but shot down, and to the Russians, the Nazis were facist scum.
they can hurt you just as much as anybody else would, but would be charged accordingly. But I suspect if there are any living Nazi's they would be found and prosecuted for their part in murders and criminal activity during WW2.