No. In the Pacific during World War 2, the threat to Australia itself came from the Japanese, not the Germans (Nazis). However Australian military units did fight in Europe and North Africa against the Germans & Italians.
Australia was attacked by the Japanese air & naval units, however no actual invasion by ground troops was attempted.
30th Jan, 1933. Adol.f Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Happy to help!
The Nazis gained almost complete control over Germany very quickly after coming to power in 1933.
The Nazis wanted to control and politicize as many areas of everyday life as possible. In addition, there was some opposition to Nazism from within the churches.
January 1933 - May 1945.
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
They took control in 1933 and secured it in 1934.
most of Europe.
30th Jan, 1933. Adol.f Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Happy to help!
Australia does not have a president, so no control.
The Nazis gained almost complete control over Germany very quickly after coming to power in 1933.
The Nazis wanted to control and politicize as many areas of everyday life as possible. In addition, there was some opposition to Nazism from within the churches.
January 1933 - May 1945.
The Nazis took everything, including shoes.
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
No, they were too scattered - and the Nazis would never have allowed it in any area under their control.
But the Nazis invaded Yugoslavia in April 1941 ...
She didn't. The Nazis believed that birth control was wrong and getting rid of an entire race was the way to go while Sanger believed in birth control to prevent handicapped and mentally ill people procreated so the unherited illnesses stopped. There were so few cures in thos days and the poor families had to take care of their sick relatives. Her books were the first the Nazis burned.