Nazism was a German political movement and therefore vast majority of Nazis were German (and/or Austrian once Austria was absorbed by German).
Most Nazis therefore lived in Germany and Austria.
There were other similar political movements in other countries which are sometimes refered to as "Nazi" but these were on a much smaller scale to the German party.
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The antagonist in "I Have Lived a Thousand Years" is the Nazi regime and its ideology. As Elli, the protagonist, recounts her experiences during the Holocaust, the oppressive and brutal actions of the Nazis are what she is up against throughout the book.
they were hiding from the Nazis in the holocaust. They made a lie that they moved to Switzerland. they lived in Amsterdam and the Nazis were coming there to capture and kill random Jews in the town. the Nazis were jacked up butt holes that nobody likes.
They were turned over to the Nazis and killed or put in concentration camps
Very few people lived through it. People were put in stoves after they died. Some were forced to dig their grave then the Nazis would shoot them and bury them in the grave they dug. Not only Jews were put into the camps though, christians and other people with other beliefs were put into the camps for disagreeing or going against the Nazis. If anyone lived through
Most of the innocent people were of the Jewish decent. They were put into the gas chambers or the furnace. The others were lined up and got shot. The lucky few lived only to work hard for the Nazis.
She was born in Germany, but since she was Jewish, she had to flee when the Nazis took over. After that, she lived in the United States.
Argentina and Paraguay. Many stayed in Germany, changed their names and lived happily ever after.
During WW 2, Jews that lived ANYWHERE under the control of the Nazis were in danger of their lives. There was no "safe" mileage limit, only National borders and governments that opposed the Nazis.
Thousands of Nazis were never caught. Erich Priebke escaped to Argentina where he lived peacefully for 50 years!
Since the foundation of the Nazi party, there have been members all over the world. The majority lived in Germany up until the end of the Second World War but others lived in countries like England and the United States. Today, people who call themselves Nazis are generally white males who live in Western Europe and in the United States.
The Nazis hated the Jews. Jews were put into ghettos or already lived there. See related links below to tell the story. ____ They showed off Theresienstadt to the Danish Red Cross as a model ghetto.