They still live, in are hearts! They still live, in are hearts!
He was in prison
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
Poland.
Argentina was particularly welcoming to some Nazis, such as Eichmann. Paraguay and Brazil also shielded a number of Nazis wanted for war crimes.
He joined the party in 1919, and became its chairman in 1921. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, and became the "Führer" ("Leader") of Germany in 1934.
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No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
well the Nazis trained the boys at age 8 and became a solider at age 18
They were part of the Nazi party. Just aboutall Nazis were undyingly loyal to Hitler and his fanatical things. His Nazis came from all around Germany and became loyal to him. Those that weren't knew that what they were doing was definitely questionable. But Hitler had many minions.
The first thing the Nazis did to the Jews was put them in cincentration camps to be re-educated, this started as soon as Hitler became chancellor and was given the Enabling act in 1933.
Answer: I watched a TV documentary which said some Nazis developed nightmares and other unwanted side-effects from shooting Jews, so the Nazis created the gas chambers, killing the Jews, but the Nazis wouldn't have to watch.
They came to power when Hitler formed a political party called the Nazis, they vowed to make Germany more powerful after loosing WW1, he became more and more powerful then got carried away.