They use guns and torture to control the Jews. If the Jews did not cooperate, they were shot and killed, their homes invaded and destroyed. Because the Nazis deprived the Jews of their weapons and protection, they could horde the Jews to concentration camps. The Jews could not fight back because they had no weapons and would be killed before they got their hands on the Nazi soldier. Outposts were set up and it was frequent that the Nazis patrolled the streets of Warsaw and other Jewish areas. The Jews were under Nazi governing and rules that regulated only to Jews. If a non-Jew noticed a Jew was disobeying the Nazi law, like sitting on a non-Jew bench, the Jew will be reported. Punishments include whipping, caning, deprivation of basic needs, or death. (Hanging, gas chamber, knife, gun, etc...)
The Jews were afraid of their life. Some were rebellious and were killed by the Nazis or non-Jews. However, the Nazis did hire Jews to assault Jews. These Jewish traitors kept control in small provinces, but did some of the Nazis' dirty work. These Jewish traitors carry clubs and clubbed other Jews if they felt like it, or if the Jew was doing something that went against the Nazi laws.
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
The Nazis were only able to kill 52 out of 8000 Denmark Jews. This was because the Denmark government sent them to Neutral Sweden.
Yes. There were more Jews than there were high-ranking members of the Nazi Party. However, the Wehrmacht (the German Army) was much larger than either group. The reason that the Nazis were able to commit the atrocities that they did was that there was minimal resistance to their plans and the Jews were unarmed, which made them easier targets.
They weren't alone in what they did. But they were able to do this because of the promises and ideas of Hitler, plus the propaganda that made what they did possible. But the propaganda was the worst. They spread horrible, 100% false things about the Jews and others that were deemed inferior.
THE NAZIS AT FIRST WANTED TO HERD THE JEWS INTO URBAN GHETTOS TO HELP CONTROL THEM FROM THE NON-JEWISH POPULATION ESPECIALLY IN WARSAW AND CRACAW-AS THE WAR CONTINUED, THEY BUILT AUSCHWITZ AND OTHER CONCENTRATION CAMPS INSIDE POLAND FOR THE ESPRESSED PURPOSE TO EXTERMINATE ALL THE JEWS ESP THE ELDERLY, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND FINALLY ABLE-BODIED MALES WHEN THEY COULD NO LONGER WORK AND FACING MALNUTRITION WERE THEN SENT TO THE GAS CHAMBERS.
putting them in concetration camps
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
All Jews regardless of any status, were killed by the Nazis, with no exceptions. Some were spared temporarily if they were able to be of some use to the Nazis, but in the end the Nazis wanted them all dead. ___ The fact that the Holocaust involved killing some highly qualified people didn't bother the Nazis in the least.
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There seems to be a misunderstanding here. From 1933 till about 1940-41 the Nazis did their utmost to bully Jews in Germany into emigrating. Those who able to did so. From about October 1941 onwards, the Nazis moved to extermination as the sole policy.
The Nazis were only able to kill 52 out of 8000 Denmark Jews. This was because the Denmark government sent them to Neutral Sweden.
They would try to run away so they would'nt get killed by the Nazis.
Yes. There were more Jews than there were high-ranking members of the Nazi Party. However, the Wehrmacht (the German Army) was much larger than either group. The reason that the Nazis were able to commit the atrocities that they did was that there was minimal resistance to their plans and the Jews were unarmed, which made them easier targets.
because of there battle stratagy
Until August 1941 West European Jews were encouraged to emigrate to countries beyond Nazi control. However, the outbreak of war in September 1939 disrupted international communcations. For those Jews who were still able to enter the US a common route was by way of Portugal ... They were able to pay their fares in advance in Germany. In September 1941, the Nazis introduced a total ban on Jews leaving areas under German control ... presumably before they had resolved to kill them all. So, the answer to you question is: before and after the Holocaust, yes; during the Holocaust (in the sense of genocide), no.
Ordinary citizens were already prejudice against Jews, this is why the Nazis persecuted them, had people been prejudice against people who wore glasses, then the Nazis would have campained on that front. What the Nazis did was use that prejudice and build on it. They did this as part of a gradual progress; they first took away the Jews' right to work, then thier citizenship, then their right to own property. So eventually the Jews were poor, unable to earn money or feed themselves, destitute and a burden on society. So when the Nazis suggested deporting the Jews, ordinary people welcomed it.
If they were able to do so, Jews did try to warn other Jews, but once they had been rounded up to be sent to extermination camps they weren't able to phone or write home ...Those Jews who were politically active on the Left (and it was a minority) generally had a much better grasp of what the Nazis were really like - and tried to flee. However, most Jews were not polically active ...