This question can be answered with a question asked back; do you agree with everything your government does, including all of its policies? The answer is of course no. The NSDAP (Nazi Party) had many policies that even supporters had strongly disagreed with. An example can be found with the Wehrmacht (Armed Forces of Nazi Germany). Many German generals strongly opposed the actions of the NSDAP and even the SS, including policies of extermination. Although, it should be noted that while there were indeed disagreements, it was an era in history that proved that if you were defiant, you were persecuted or killed.
simple answer : NO !
They were ALL GERMANS and they had elected him to office. He wasn't an outsider.
No not all German's were Nazi's because some germans didn't agree with Hitler.
The goal of the nazi party was to take over all of the world.
Ordinary Nazi Party members were told that the policies of Nazism were too complex for common party members to understand. This was one way, not all the ways, that party membership was kept under control and any individual ideas concerning political activity were held in check.
Largest nazi party?? Nazi party was Adolf Hitler's Political party in GERMANY! Please see what you're asking, probably you're trying to ask that "when Nazi party became the largest party in Germany?" The answer is in 1932 elections, nazi became the largest party in Germany, although they did not gained majority. NO STUPID HE IS NOT ASKING "WHEN NAZI PARTY BECAME LARGEST PARTY IN GERMANY?" HE IS ASKING "WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE LARGEST NAZI PARTY TODAY?" For your information, there is still a nazi party today, and it is all over the world. There are many anti-nazi organazations in the U.S. Infact there was a holocoust museum opening in Chicago, and there were many pro-nazi rioters with nazi flags and chants protesting against the opening of the museum. (sry i don't know which country has the largest nazi party today :(.....)
They would like to have thought that they controlled all aspects, but in actuality they took what was already popular and made it theirs, where as policies that they tried to introduce were slow to be adopted (if at all).
To create an all powerful nazi german world.
it is false
Adolf was ultimatley at fault for the holocaust. Everyone involved had a hand in what happened to the Jews and they should all be blamed. But without the guidance of Hilter, things might not have happened the way they did.
The reason why they came to power was because Hitler the Nazi party leader had said he could solve all of Germany's problems in the way the people would believe him.
In Germany after 1918 the whole of the nationalist right was anti-Jewish, though they didn't all take this aspect of their policies equally seriously or give it the same prominence as the Nazis. The answer is 'both'.
Nazism is the name given specifically to the regime of Adolf Hitler in Germany from 1933-45. Thus, when Hitler died, so did Nazism. Neo-Nazism, a term used to describe a new wave of people who agree with Hitler's policies, has believers all over the world, but no regime, whether Nazi or Neo-Nazi, currently exists.