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' ... helped Nazis' suggests collaboration. I've never heard anyone accuse the Sonderkommandos in the extermination camps of being collaborators. The role of the 'Jewish Councils' (Judenräte) in the ghettos is generally more controversial, however.
you can call them collaberators, but there were only a few who did it without being forced.
no, but it is a relative term.
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George Soros proudly stated in a 60 minutes that he made money turning in fellow Jews to the Nazis.
Nazi's were responsible for the mass killing of many Jewish people. People are so disgusted by these people for this act that they call them "Nazi Scum. "
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it would be were it not for the fact that it is unethical to use it (not that that gets in many people's way).
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
Nazi's were responsible for the mass killing of many Jewish people. People are so disgusted by these people for this act that they call them "Nazi Scum. "
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
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It is to be assumed there may still be Nazi War Criminals out there. As so many people participated in the Nazi Party, it is impossible to assume that all Nazi War criminals were captured.
up to 4 people
1-4 online. 1-2 people split screen. It would be cool if you could have 16 people.Anywhere from 1 to 4 people can play Nazi Zombies
He was a bad perosn and didnt care if the people died or starved. That was his goal. Many Nazi's were disturbed by what they saw. It was drilled into them they were dealing with "non-humans".
whilst the nazi party leader was one of the most evil men in history, the term "Nazi" is a name given to a member or supporter of its party. many polish people who were forced to conscript to the German army were considered nazi but they didnt believe in the nazi ideology. in short the Nazi's with nazi beliefs deserve no forgivness, but the forced Nazi's deserve sympathy.
Nazi persecution drove many extremely talented people to the US.