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How did Hitler make the Germans feel?

In the early Thirties most Germans fell in love over Hitler. It became a fatal attraction as he led them to war and millions died for him in vain. They felt betrayed by him when he killed himself and the Nazi Leaders surrendered unconditionally. There is a show called "The Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler" that explains exactly how they felt. The Germans themselves tell people how they felt and why they felt that way. The Military Channel and History Channel show that TV show sometimes and I think PBS does too and Discovery Channel. It is worth watching. The small minority hated him and knew he was just a gangster type that was cruel and brutal. They knew he hated the Jews and was murdering them. People would not listen to their warnings. When they saw the concentration camps and emaciated Jews they understood what the minority of Germans had been telling them. They had thought it was just rumors and denied knowledge of the Jews being killed. It was a lie. The military forces could smell the concentration camps a mile away so they knew the towns people could smell it. In the Seventies, a leading German said that any German who said they knew nothing about the concentration camps was lying. He said they all knew but they hated the Jews. Racism was rampant. It took the German people decades to get over their shame and embarrassment at being fooled by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and for the atrocities.


How do you feel about the holocaust?

After the Holocaust jews return to their normal lifes and got jobs, Eithen though they was in concnetration camps, the allies allowed all Jews to work, Any criminal charges from their placement in the camps to when they was liberated was blanked from the criinal files by the allies because the Jews done nothing which was illegal in the Ally laws before and the new german laws after the war.


How did the Japanese adults feel about in the internment camps?

they were mad


When were Jews putted into Concentration Camps?

Some Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, and a further batch was sent to camps from 1938 onwards. The wholesale transportation of Jews to death camps started in 1941. However, many had been forced to lead a wretched existence in ghettoes since 1939/40.


Why did many ordinary Germans feel they had been betrayed?

because lee was there

Related questions

How did the German feel about Jew?

At the time of the holocaust, the Germans believed (under hitlers rule) that they were just wasting all of their resources and money so that they should be exterminated in concentration camps.


Did the people who worked in the concentration camps feel sorry for the Jews?

No way. They were SS men. Most Germans hated Jews so it was not a real stretch for the SS men to murder the Jews.


How do Gas chambers make people feel at concentration camps?

Well, at Auschwitz they didn't know. But, at the time I imagine they were freaking out.


Why did the US put people in concentration camps?

It was an attempt to make the population feel safer, under the ruse of 'national security'.


How did Anne Frank's feel when she was kissing with Peter?

She felt happy and liked their relationship but at the same time sad because they were going to concentration camps


How did the SS help control Germany?

the SS and the Gestapo could arrest anyone that they thought opposed the Nazis or was a threat to them without a trial. This would scare people that opposed them so they would support the Nazis instead The SS also ran concentration camps which would imprison the other political parties and anyone that was anti-Nazi leaving the Nazis as the only party in the Reichstag


How did Petronella van pels feel about hiding?

She didn't like it. She prefered to be safe in America. Her biggest fear was that if they went into hiding, they would be found and either shot or detained in a concentration camp (which, it is ironic. Every one in the Annexe was found and put into concentration camps.)


How did Hitler make the Germans feel?

In the early Thirties most Germans fell in love over Hitler. It became a fatal attraction as he led them to war and millions died for him in vain. They felt betrayed by him when he killed himself and the Nazi Leaders surrendered unconditionally. There is a show called "The Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler" that explains exactly how they felt. The Germans themselves tell people how they felt and why they felt that way. The Military Channel and History Channel show that TV show sometimes and I think PBS does too and Discovery Channel. It is worth watching. The small minority hated him and knew he was just a gangster type that was cruel and brutal. They knew he hated the Jews and was murdering them. People would not listen to their warnings. When they saw the concentration camps and emaciated Jews they understood what the minority of Germans had been telling them. They had thought it was just rumors and denied knowledge of the Jews being killed. It was a lie. The military forces could smell the concentration camps a mile away so they knew the towns people could smell it. In the Seventies, a leading German said that any German who said they knew nothing about the concentration camps was lying. He said they all knew but they hated the Jews. Racism was rampant. It took the German people decades to get over their shame and embarrassment at being fooled by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and for the atrocities.


How did the allies feel about the treatment of Germans?

Oblivious?


How did Germans feel under treaty?

sad


How do you feel about the holocaust?

After the Holocaust jews return to their normal lifes and got jobs, Eithen though they was in concnetration camps, the allies allowed all Jews to work, Any criminal charges from their placement in the camps to when they was liberated was blanked from the criinal files by the allies because the Jews done nothing which was illegal in the Ally laws before and the new german laws after the war.


What were the feelings in World War 2?

=I tink that the Japanese Americans felt really sad and mad. Imagine that the only reason that you are in the concentration camp is because of your hometowns actions. So your new homeland had betrayed just like that for no reason. How would you feel being put in concentration camps for doing nothing except be good and obident. I would feel horrible I know you would most probably feel the same exact way as they had felt.=