The fear was based on social darwinism which was the ideology of Nazists. The weaker were sooner killed.
The defeat and unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945: there were no mysterious circumstances surrounding the end of the Holocaust.
Atomosophobia - fear of atomic explosions.
surrounding places in germany --- The question confused the holocaust with World War 2.
they feared being killed or beaten by the Nazis
Fear. Even though the victims outnumbered the aggressors, they were scared.
Non-Jews saved the lives of Jews in the Holocaust because they felt it was the morally right thing to do, even with the dangers surrounding the hiding and helping of Jews.
everyone, they infulenced some to kill, others to resist and others to fear for their lives.
There were countless methods employed, depending on the situation that they had to deal with. The most generic were the use of fear and uncertainty.
The main weapons used in the Holocaust were fear and hope, these are of course abstract and pictures are not possible. Combatants; for example in one of the uprisings, used normal military weapons and improvised devices.
It eliminated the target and the surrounding area as well as instilling fear in the enemy.
i think its about the holocaust
Because she survived the Holocaust, and helped others in the process. ___ But she did not survive the Holocaust ...