Yes. For example, the Nazis forced the Jews to clean the pavement. --Janet
Yes, the Nazis burned large numbers of Jews, as was also done in the Spanish Inquisition.
In 1938-39 a number of Jews were released on condition that they left Germany within two weeks.
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
The Nazis didn't want to carry out the Holocaust publicly, for example in the street.
Yes, there were Nazis in rochester New York. Hitler actually brought the Nazis straight to New York.
Yes, the Nazis burned large numbers of Jews, as was also done in the Spanish Inquisition.
In 1938-39 a number of Jews were released on condition that they left Germany within two weeks.
There was no group such as 'The Jews'. The Nazis tried to suggest that there was a global Jewish conspiracy, but there was no system i which Jews from different places were bound together. So 'The Jews' did not ever plan to assassinate Hitler.
They actually searched tanks to look for them people, that way the German's can kill them most of all.
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
The Nazis didn't want to carry out the Holocaust publicly, for example in the street.
Yes French Nazis existed. Where ever the Nazis took power, more of their kind sprouted up.
A very small number may have shown some remorse, but there's no evidence that the majority did. They just 'lived happily ever after'.
Because the Nazis executed thousands of innocent Jews and no one wants a slaughter of that many people to ever happen again.
Yes, there were Nazis in rochester New York. Hitler actually brought the Nazis straight to New York.
Jewish consintration camps were camps that the Nazis put Jews. They put them there to work and hardly ever gave them food. When the Jews there were no longer needed they would be sent to the gas chambers or huge fireplaces, and be killed. Hitler was the one in charge, he wanted power and that was a way to get it.
In a lot of cases, the Jews did not that they were being led to slaughter. The Nazis told them that they were going to take a large group shower, but instead of water coming out of the shower head, poison gas did. As with any group, there were Jews who could not take life in the concentration camps, and some who resisted until the end.