that's abroad question. no the majority did not but there were some that still did
The near extinction of the Jews caused by Hitler.
Hitler's family was Austrian and had lived in that town or near to it for centuries.
Hitler is a great example for why NOT to let one person have total, or near total power.
Yes, Hitler committed suicide in 1945, near the end of WW2.
Near Vienna, Austria.
there is no life
Landsberg, near Munich.
There's some confusion here. Hitler never got anywhere near invading the U.S.
The Kehlsteinhaus was in the German Alps near Berchtesgaden .
The dutch.
his name was suleyman
In Germany in the early 1930s there were about 850,000 Jews and people of Jewish origin (including people who were one-quarter Jewish). Out of a total population of about 62 million this amounts to about 1.4%. That's nowhere near enough to have much of an electoral impact. (The assumption you make in the question about 'large amount' is inaccurate).