a divided Germany.
In Poland, during the time of the Holocaust and when the Nazis were taking over Poland and other countries around Germany.
Adolf Hitler became the German Chancellor in 1933, and ruled as dictator until April 1945. As such, he ran the entire government of Germany (in other words, Germany as a whole). Earlier, in 1923, he had attempted unsuccessfully to overthrow the Bavarian government in Munich. Bavaria (Bayern) is a state of Germany.
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
Nazis Germany was taking over Paris so the Americans had to do something about it so they stormed the beaches and a whole bunch of other stuff with higher weaponry and tanks and it ended in Germany surrendered and Japan . the other guy about the mustache I agree but that has nothing to do with the question.
It was England against Germany. But many other countries were involved like how America helped England. Japan And Italy helped Germany. It was Nazis against Jewish People.
a divided Germany.
No it was not - Nazism started in Germany, and from Germany they started their invasion and occupation of other Countries.
a divided Germany.
Both Germany & Japan maintained Liaison Officers in each other's countries to maintain coordination with each other.
It was influenced by propaganda against the Nazis and when we found out about it we felt that it proved that Nazi Germany was evil. Other genocides were not as heavily influenced.
The world did not go against the German Nazis because the other countries did not want to get involved in the dispute and have another bloody world war.
Some of the main countries against the Nazis were Britain, Greece, America, And all the other countries surrounding Germany. Italy joined the Allies later on when they saw that the Axis was losing.
In Poland, during the time of the Holocaust and when the Nazis were taking over Poland and other countries around Germany.
Germany used antifreeze and other substances during World War II. The Nazis used it to keep soldiers addicted and under their control.
Because they wanted to take them over for Germany
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.