because they couldn't stand the shame of losing WWI and had a great guy who could be their leader.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
It's widely regarded as the point where the war in general turned on the Nazis. It was the point in which the Germans began to be on the back foot
The Nazis were the Germans...
Bulgaria fought with the Nazis invading Greece in 1940 and the Soviet Union in 1941 with the Germans.
Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
Extermination camps were established so that the Nazis could easily get ride of those that didn't fit their standards. (A.K.A., non Germans)
because they're nazis...
what the Germans called their state under the nazis
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!
The leadership of each ghetto (the Judenrat) was chosen by the Nazis.
Adolf Hitler. It was not non-Nazis, most Germans were non-Nazis. But yes, it was sanctioned by Hitler.