No, the word simply refers to the right to vote. It is used mainly in connection with the campaigns for votes for women.
A-the right to vote
adolf Hitler with a great deal of assistance from his under-dogs. but, they were dealt with after the War
Woman Suffrage, or anything under suffrage, would a Debate.
Yes, "suffrage" has the prefix "sub-" meaning under or below.
They thought Hitler was trying to rebuild the nation so yes many of them did approve of him. The Nazis were basically brainwashed in the process. Many who served to fight under the Nazi Army didn't know about the Extermination camps. They were lured in by his speeches and his public appearances. They were brain washed with false information.
Hitler governed Germany through a dictatorship, consolidating power by dissolving the opposition and implementing a one-party system under the Nazi Party. He controlled the government, military, and media, restricting individual freedoms and implementing a totalitarian regime. Hitler's rule was characterized by propaganda, repression of dissent, and the persecution and extermination of minority groups, particularly Jews.
The State governments under the Constitution.
Presumably this means the extermination camp at Birkenau - just under a million. (this was an answer when the question read "How many Jews were killed at the extermination camp") To answer the current question: about three and a half million.
Universal suffrage for 18+
In extermination camps kids (under 14, and often under 15) were gassed as soon as practical after arrival.
From 1933-1939, Jews suffered an increasing number of civil rights violations and alienation from German society at large. From 1939-1941, they were hoarded into ghettos and often killed indiscriminately. From 1941-1945, they were subject to mass extermination, torture, and labor camps.
Neither, the Holocaust took place under Hitler's administration.