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The Nazis believed that they were the master race, and that no one else was equal to them. They also blamed the loss of territory in World War 1 was the Jews fault so they cold bloodily murdered them in the Holocaust.

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The Nazis believed that they were the master race, and that no one else was equal to them. They also blamed the loss of territory in World War 1 was the Jews fault so they cold bloodily murdered them in the Holocaust.

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What Nazis beliefs are being taught?

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Did all of Germany support the Nazis?

No. Some Germans were against the Nazis beliefs, such as sending their kids off to join the Hitler Youth, but had little power to change it.


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Because religious beliefs leading up to the Holocaust. _________ No, it had nothing to do with religion.


Why did the Nazis treat the jews the way they did in the Holocaust?

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Why was there little resistance in Europe when the Nazis began taking over countries?

Many people shared his beliefs. ie Vichy France


Are neo Nazis a part of the KKK?

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What were Adolf Hitler's beliefs about the world?

Should be free of Jews and that Asia and Europe should merge into a super continent and that everyone should be Nazis


Grandmother disagrees with the views of the Nazis. how does she stand up for her beliefs?

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What year did the Nazis hold a book?

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What happened to many books in Germany in the 1930s and why?

Many books in Germany were burned in huge bonfires that consisted only of books. No wood. This happened because the Nazis thought that some books in Germany were against the Nazis and Hitler as well. So, they banned some books that were of "Lighter" criticisms, and burned those that were considered too against the Nazis ways and beliefs.