The Nazi party held the belief that all humans should look the same. They believed that a heavy hand was needed to conform the public to their way of thinking.
The Nazis held a book burning event in 1933, where they publicly burned books deemed "un-German" or against Nazi ideology. These burnings aimed to erase ideas and authors considered contrary to Nazi beliefs.
the religious beliefs held by the Shang
The Nazis mainly executed the Anti-Nazis. However, there might have been some that were either sent to the front lines, or simply held in prison until the Nazi party was disbanded.
You need to give a country or region and a timeframe.
it portrayed the sole power of the nazis, had a grudge against jews, n held catholics responsible for degradation of the society
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.
The German Nazis fought for their beliefs just like every other group in history.
Nuremburg was the site on which the Nazis held vast rallies. So it was felt appropriate that the Nazis criminals should be tried there.
Polytheistic.
They held onto their faith and didn't give in to the Nazis I envy them for their faith :(
The trials were held to bring to justice and punish those Nazis accused of war crimes and mass genocide.
the premise that you are working from is false, therefore cannot be answered because there were not people in that group. They were killed because the Nazis believed that they might have beliefs, people who did not have the belief were killed alongside those who did not, because of how the Nazis classified them not how they classified themselves.