by taking away the jews right to practice their religion
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The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
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No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
There are now neo-Nazis in many countries.
Nazis took away the Jew's right to own property.
Countries occupied by the Nazis such as France (and anyone living in Germany who didn't like the Nazis.
No, there were survivors, too. There were also Jews living in countries like the US that were beyond the reach of the Nazis.
The Nazis would travel by plane or boat when they invaded countries
they made it illegal for Jews to do business with non-Jewsthey made Jews wear stars so Jews could always be identifiedthey burned Jewish homes and businessesthey deported Jewsthey killed Jewsetc.
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The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
The countries are listed in the link below. Thank you.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
There are now neo-Nazis in many countries.
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Most likely. Nazi and Neo-Nazi groups are against the law in most countries because of their racist views and violations of human rights and other discrimination laws.