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Q: What countries were taken over by the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s?
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Why did other countries collaborate with the Nazis?

So that the country would not be taken over or forced into a war


What if the Nazis had been unsuccessful in seizing control of Germany in the 1930's?

If the Nazis had not seized control of Germany in the 1930s, Germany and many other countries might still be under the aristocracy and monarchical rule. The "Meritocracy" ideal would not have flourished and democracy would not have flourished. It is also possible the Communist regimes may have taken over the European continent. Naturally six million Jews would not have been killed and the Jewish population would be larger today. The global economy would be vastly different today too. The map of the world would be different also.


The Nazis and fascists used too seize territory and to gain control of the people?

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.


how long was Poland taken over in world world two?

Poland was taken over in one week by both the Nazis (who attack first) and then the Russians.


When and what were the first measures taken by the Nazis against the jews?

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.

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Why did other countries collaborate with the Nazis?

So that the country would not be taken over or forced into a war


What was the first territory taken by the Nazis?

Germany.


How many people were taken to Nazis Concetration Camps?

a lot of people were taken and killed


Was it only Jewish children that got taken by the Nazis?

No, it was adults and children. The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews.


Adolf Hitler's aggressive actions taken in the 1920s and 1930s?

In 1920s Hitler most agressive action was the Munich putsch. In 1930s Hitler done many major actions such as Rise to Power, Building of Concentration camps, Blackmailing countries into getting Austria and the sudetenland, Kirstallnact and the Invasion of Poland.


What rights were taken away from the black people and europeans by the nazis?

None.


Was Amsterdam taken by the Nazis in world war 2?

Yes. Amsterdam, The capitol city of the Netherlands during world war 2, was taken by the Nazis May 10, 1940. The rest of the Netherlands followed suit.


What if the Nazis had been unsuccessful in seizing control of Germany in the 1930's?

If the Nazis had not seized control of Germany in the 1930s, Germany and many other countries might still be under the aristocracy and monarchical rule. The "Meritocracy" ideal would not have flourished and democracy would not have flourished. It is also possible the Communist regimes may have taken over the European continent. Naturally six million Jews would not have been killed and the Jewish population would be larger today. The global economy would be vastly different today too. The map of the world would be different also.


Was Denmark taken over by Hitler and the Nazis?

Yes, on 10 June 1940.


What is Czechoslovakia in World War 2?

Taken early on in the war by the fascist Nazis.


How many countries have taken part in Olympic?

148 countries have taken part in the olympics


How many people were taken to siberia for the holocaust?

None, as the Nazis never reached Siberia.