Ethnic cleansing
They most certainly did not act alone. Some countries even paid the Nazis to take their Jews. In France the rounding up of Jews was done by the French police and the transportation done by the French railways.
they stare with a vishous look then pounce the sight is horrific
Yes. The Nazis tried to dress up Kristallnacht as a popular response to a Jewish act of terrorism, but it was in fact only Nazis and their agents who produced the violence and destruction.
The Nazis would kill the Jews and thae Jews would hide and runaway like mice.
German tank commanders were known to play 'Ride of the Valkyries', a famous opening from Act III of Wagner's Die Walkure, over their radios while beginning an armoured movement. However, these were only soldiers, most of whom were not Nazis.
His first act of aggression outside Germany was the annexation of Austria in March 1938. (In July 1934 the Austrian Nazis, with encouragement from the German Nazis, had tried unsuccesfully to take over Austria. There were Nazi uprisings in parts of Austria and the Chancellor, Dollfuss, was assassinated).
Nazi hunting is the act of locating, and bringing to justice, war criminals who were Nazis.
The Nazis got a lot of help, there were many volunteer SS regiments and for example many of the SS guards at the gas chambers at Auschwitz were Ukrainians.
Men, women and children. The Nazis were not all that fussy about who they captured or killed, gender or age-wise. Anyone who has studied the Nazis knows that they were much more preoccupied with race - Ayrans (the Germanic peoples stereotypically characterised as having blond hair and blue eyes) were supposed, by Nazistic teachings, to be the 'master race' and that all other races were inferior. Jews suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis, as did the (limited) black, Hindi and Asian population of Germany at the time. People of sect religions, such as jehovahs witnesses, were also persecuted and executed for their pacifist beliefs. Approximately 6 million Jews were massacred during the Holocaust, an event which is often considered to be the most horrific act in human history. Among these were men, women and children of all ages.
The impetus for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 was to address concerns about bribery and corruption in international business transactions involving U.S. companies. The law aimed to promote ethical business practices, create a level playing field for companies operating globally, and enhance the reputation of the United States in the international community.
If by Enemy Act you mean German act it was the invasion of the Polish Corridor and the international port city of Danzig by the Nazis on September 1st 1939.
the Great Lakes including the Ohio river made the acts horrific and great.