Not all Germans and/or Nazis believed in Hitler's mission to wipe out all the Jews. If a Nazi was caught helping a jew or spoke his mind about how he felt about Hitler's Holocaust, he probably would be tortured and executed. Two based-on-a-true-story movies to watch with good Germans is The Pianist and Schindler's List.
no one worked for Hitler after the Holocaust, he was dead
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AnswerWho: Adolf HitlerWhat: The HolocaustWhere: GermanyWhen: 1939 - 1945Why: Adolf Hitler felt that every Jewish person did him wrong.How: He killed them, starved them, worked them to death, shot them, burned them, put them in gas chambers. What ever he could think of.
The Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews. Any jews who stayed behind in Europe, where rounded up and put into Concentration Camps and then, worked to death or murdered, this became known as the 'Holocaust'.
Some Germans knew it was wrong right from the start. Unfortunately for everyone, they weren't the ones in charge. After Germany was defeated and the war ended there were trials and many were found guilty. The worst of the bunch got executed, others got prison. Then, there was a period of so-called denazification, which meant that anyone who was a Nazi could not be in any position with any kind of influence. This largely worked, and today there is a great amount of Holocaust-related guilt in Germany. There is no more sure-fire way to make a German uncomfortable than to mention it. It is actually against the law there to deny it happened and illegal to display any Nazi symbols.
They were worked to death or gased in the chambers.
The holocaust was never "formed". It refers to the genocide and horrific acts commited by Adolph Hitler in World War 2. The holocaust was Hitler sending all the Jewish people over Europe to concentration camps where they worked for nothing, were locked up, and killed by soldiers with guns, or put into gas chambers.
AnswerWho: Adolf HitlerWhat: The HolocaustWhere: GermanyWhen: 1939 - 1945Why: Adolf Hitler felt that every Jewish person did him wrong.How: He killed them, starved them, worked them to death, shot them, burned them, put them in gas chambers. What ever he could think of.
The new regime would have tried to negotiate a peace with the Allies.
The Germans worked the Jews to death by having them as sleves
Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews. Any jews who stayed behind in Europe, where rounded up and put into Concentration Camps and then, worked to death or murdered, this became known as the 'Holocaust'.
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He couldn't, he only saw the Holocaust as data on a spreadsheet as he worked in an office. He tried to distance himself from the Holocaust (after the fact).
Oskar Schindler worked for Adolf Hitler as a Nazi during the holocaust during WWII. He saved aprox. 1.1 thousand Jews by sending them to freedom and comfort in Poland where he had a factory.
Hitler is the main man behind the Holocaust, because it was he has an idea to try and create the "perfect" race. The Germans. People who were not considered fit for society, were taken from their homes and taken on caddle cars to a concentration camp. Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and many more. Many women and children did not survive the camps because they were killed immediately by being gassed. They were considered unfit for work. Those who were left after the selection were worked to death under harsh conditions. Those who survived were VERY lucky, and were eventually liberated by the Americans/Russians.
He worked as the Chancellor of Germany.
People that the German government did not like (mainly Jews) were taken by force from their homes, placed in prison camps, starved, tortured, killed or worked to death.
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