No. Most came from a German nationality. But there were some Germans who resisted against the Nazi regime. Not all Germans supported Hitler and the Nazis (even half of the German soldiers fighting in the war). Not all Nazis were Germans. Some could've been other European nationalities.
At the beginning of the Nazi movement, yes. But as the war progressed, Hitler no longer had the manpower to supply all his troops from Germany. Men from most occupied nations (especially other semi-aryan nations, like Holland, Denmark, the Ukraine, Austria, Hungary, and the like) were drafted for the Wehrmacht.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
No. You might find it interesting that Nazism is perfectly legal in Canada and the US, but it's illegal in Germany. Stereotyping is rude, please don't do it.
yes.
Choices? People never had any other choice than to cooperate with the Nazis in Germany or any other occupied country. The other choice was to join the Underground Network to covertly and overtly fight against the Nazis. ^This is unfortunately an much too common misconception. ALL Germans had the voluntary choice not to join the Nazi party, with no repercussions. The defense that the Germans had no choice was a common ploy used by former Nazis. Germans did not kill Germans. However, it is another case all together if you were a German who betrayed the Nazi party or fought against the Nazis. Then you were not considered a true German. Those caught fighting against the Nazis were executed. If a Nazi officer was caught for treason, he would be executed, burned, and his ashes sent to his family. But this scenario is only for those who went against the Nazis. There was ample choice not to join the Nazi and remain neutral. But most did not.
Aryan. Or 'pure' blooded white Germans. They were extreme white supremacist's.
The Nazis were the Germans...
The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
The world came to realize that not All Germans were hitler loving nazis , that there were some decent Germans ( the resistance)
Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.
No. Some Germans were against the Nazis beliefs, such as sending their kids off to join the Hitler Youth, but had little power to change it.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
Actually it was all in Hitler's mind. With his speech powers he spread his thoughts to all the military and Germans as well.
because they're nazis...
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!
Adolf Hitler. It was not non-Nazis, most Germans were non-Nazis. But yes, it was sanctioned by Hitler.
The Nazi party were GERMANS. It is like saying why are sports fans for certain teams.