Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.
The Nazis were the Germans...
Less than ten percent of the German population belonged to the Nazi Party.
The Germans because Hitler seemed like a great leader to them as he was.
First, being a German did not make an individual a Nazi. Some Germans resisted to Hitler. Even its headquarter used to disagree with him. Having German origins is not incompatible with the fact you love your country and you would fight for it against Nazi Germany.
Adolf was ultimatley at fault for the holocaust. Everyone involved had a hand in what happened to the Jews and they should all be blamed. But without the guidance of Hilter, things might not have happened the way they did.
there hiding from the Germans to keep safe.
The Nazi Party promised to protect Germans from Communism.
The Nazis were the Germans...
No not all German's were Nazi's because some germans didn't agree with Hitler.
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
on September 1st, 1939, Poland was invaded by Nazi, and that's the reason of why WW2 started.
Ridiculed and beaten, and then ultimately sent away to a pro-Nazi family to be raised as 'Good Germans.'
No, they were on the Germans side
They were ALL GERMANS and they had elected him to office. He wasn't an outsider.
U.S. correspondents were permitted to visit Nazi Concentration camps at Majdanek where Germans put approximately 1,500,000 victims to death.
As it was on the way with the Jewish people form Germany trying to escape from the Nazi Germans, they stopped by cuba but had to turn back/
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.