Communists were against Nazis.
The Nazis were rabidly, frantically, frenetically anti-Communist. ======================================== During the early 1930s both the Nazis and the Commies had gangs of 'street fighters', this was because the bad economic climate bred extremism, until the Nazis achieved political dominance these were quite equal, but as soon as the Nazis were in power they put the Communists in gaol or concentration camps. Of course the Communists were equally rabidly, etc anti-National Socialist.
The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
if you are referring to the Russians (the soviet union), then they were fighting the Nazis. they had the most casualties of any nation in ww2.
They hated Jews, and the communists
Actually, the didn't. They reached a Plurality, the largest group but below 51%.
There was no conflict, no war between the Jews and the Germans. If anything, many Jews were inclined to be pro-German. There was a completely unprovoked onslaught by the Nazis against the Jews, mainly because the Nazis regarded Jews as Communists - and Nazism saw the eradication of Communism at its key 'mission'.
Mainly the communists as they got the majority of the votes like the Nazis . They also made leaflets to oppose the Nazis :)
Communists, trade unionists and political opponents.
They were communists that's what. The Nazis were extreme right wing and communists were extreme left wing.
If I am correct, many/most of the liberals in Germany were Communists. If so, the liberals were indeed a prime target of the Nazis. ___ However, you are quite mistaken. At no time did the liberals make common cause with the Communists. The liberals were supporters of democracy, which the Nazis detested. (Incidentally, this zest for regarding liberals as Communists is something that hardline right-wingers in the US share with the Nazis).
The group least likely to support the Nazis were the Communists. The Nazis and Communists were ideological rivals, and the Nazi regime actively persecuted Communist party members and supporters. Additionally, many socialists and labor union members opposed the Nazis due to their anti-labor policies and authoritarian practices, leading to widespread resistance among these groups.
Fighters against Nazis Medal was created in 1967.