It was not fear, the German people wanted to be strong and respected and the Nazi regimen looked to be the way towards that.
It is extremely difficult to go against the majority in a country. It is difficult to go against the power in a country, whether the majority or not. Sensible Germans lived in fear of the Nazi Party and realized that aligning with it was a protection.
the SS and the Gestapo could arrest anyone that they thought opposed the Nazis or was a threat to them without a trial. This would scare people that opposed them so they would support the Nazis instead The SS also ran concentration camps which would imprison the other political parties and anyone that was anti-Nazi leaving the Nazis as the only party in the Reichstag
Fear of Germans or German things
Patton
they killed some to fear the rest
Anne Frankâ??s biggest fear is that she will be captured by the Nazis and they will shoot her. She also feared of not being able to experience life fully.
In Germany, The Nazi Party gained power, making Hitler the head of state and as such he was the complete supreme leader and could start and stop systems that he claimed to support 'the jews'. Because of this, the judicial system and ordinary police would have supported the Nazis through a combination of Fear and admiration for what was happening.
Teutophobia. Or, more likely, imaginaphobia.
There were a few reasons why Germans voted for the Nazi party in the general election of 1932. Firstly, the Great Depression had caused economic hardships and unemployment, and many people saw the Nazis as offering a solution to these problems. Additionally, Adolf Hitler's powerful rhetoric and promises to restore Germany's greatness appealed to many who were disillusioned with the existing political parties. Lastly, there was a growing fear and resentment towards minority groups and Jews, which the Nazis exploited to gain support.
they feared being killed or beaten by the Nazis
Germanophobia and Teutophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of Germans or German culture
According to the findings of a diary the defeat of the Germans was brought on by when Hitler decided to take his men out by fear of losing them.