To seize territory, they used the German army, the Wehrmacht. To control the occupied countries, they had to mainly rely on the cooperation and obedience of the Civil Services of those countries, which almost everywhere was not much of a problem. In most countries the Nazis installed units of the SS and the Gestapo to 'help' with police duties and in all occupied countries they kept Wehmacht and/or Waffen-SS units. The role of 'head of State' in the occupied countries usually was taken over by a 'Reichskommisar' appointed by Adolf Hitler.
terror and intimidation
terror and intimidation
That's not a question...
Fascists are people like the Nazis who believes that some people are better than others, for example the Nazis thought that German Aryans were the superior race and that Jews and Africans were sub humans.
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.
No Jews were handed over to the Nazis from territory under actual Allied control.
I would not, because the Nazis were so far to the extreme of the policy of any brand of fascism that it would be like comparing the Nazis with a liberal government.
FASCISTS!
No, they were fascists.
Fascists are people like the Nazis who believes that some people are better than others, for example the Nazis thought that German Aryans were the superior race and that Jews and Africans were sub humans.
Fascists and Nazis are (extreme) examples of reactionary groups.
follow hitlers orders or die.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.
That the good of the nation was more important than individual concerns
No Jews were handed over to the Nazis from territory under actual Allied control.
I would not, because the Nazis were so far to the extreme of the policy of any brand of fascism that it would be like comparing the Nazis with a liberal government.
This question is incomplete but I will tell you that the Nazis did everything to regain their invaded territory.