The official German army during Hitler's rule (the Nazi Wehrmacht) had 18.2 million active soldiers at its peak. Not to mention the SS and the Gestapo.
18.2 million
When Hitler took over he had the German soldiers killed all the Jewish people and kept them at camps and kept them prisoner's.
Adolf Hitler amassed a large army in Germany and had many types of soldiers in various branches of the military.
The Nazis in World War 2 were basically German soldiers that were very loyal to Hitler.
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
The Hitler youth was important to the third riech because, the people in the hitler youth would be future Nazi SS soldiers,so it was important to train them to be benefitial to germany during the war
German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews
yes if they were German soldiers and normal menor they were killed
Hitler used a powerful weapon called propaganda on not only the German soldiers but all of Germany. Hitler promised Germany that they would rule the world for thousands of years to come if they could defeat the allied campaign in the western and eastern fronts. So when the tied of the war turned in both fronts, the Normandy Landing in the West and the recaptureing of Stalingrad in the East many German generals figured out they couldn't win the war. There were many assassination attempts on Hitler by German officers and other high profile men. One of which nearly took the life of Hitler. So the name of your question should be why didnt ALL of hitlers soldiers rebel against him because some German soldiers did.
The Nazis were soldiers that was formed by Hitler. The German people put their faith in Hitler because he promised to get rid of the communist government they were living under at the time.
When Hitler took over he had the German soldiers killed all the Jewish people and kept them at camps and kept them prisoner's.
Hitler was furious when the Germans lost the war and he blamed it on the German soldiers and German populous. He never blamed himself when really he was to blame for his interference with the Generals and the supplying of the war needs.
It resulted in the Allies capturing a quarter million German soldiers.
Adolf Hitler amassed a large army in Germany and had many types of soldiers in various branches of the military.
The Diary of a Young Girl describes German soldiers negatively, as oppressors who were responsible for the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust. Anne Frank's diary reveals her fear and hatred towards the German soldiers who enforced the discriminatory laws and committed atrocities against her community.
The German executioner was named Adolf Hitler. He was the leader of the Nazis and issued soldiers to bring the Jews of Germany into concentration camps where he successfully carried out mass executions.
4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.
how many german soldiers returned to germany after the war.