Adolf Hitler, Rommel, Heinrich.
It improved the economy and also improved some of our technology when the Nazi scientists defected to us.
No, but some Nazi leaders were put on trial and convicted of war crimes.
Swastika, It is actually an old symbol: present in some Indian Tribes, and Runes. It is put on Nazi flags and armbands that Nazi officers wore during world war 2.
There's some debate about this, but none of the Nazi leaders was a practicising Christian - and just look at their actions!
It was still called Germany, just some people reffered to it as Nazi Germany.
A Nazi is a member of the political group during WW2, "The Nazi Party" in which was German and led by Adolf Hitler, Dictator of Germany during the war. Note that not all Germans during the time period were Nazi's, for example some German Jews were sent to concentration camps for being Jewish, by Nazi's, even though they were German.
Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower were the American Presidents during this decade. Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom and Francisco Franco of Spain were a couple of other world leaders at this time.
I'm not super-sure of the world leaders but the warleaders are Winston Churchill, Josef (Joseph) Stalin, FDR, Hitler, Hideki Tojo, and Benito Mussolini :) Hope this helped at least SOME (: ~Sassy
The Nazi leaders were tried in the Nuremberg Trials and the majority of them were convicted and either put into prison for a long time or executed. Some of them escaped being executed by swallowing poisoned capsules. You can read about the trials on the link below.
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Some of the famous Nazi scientists during World War II were Wernher von Braun, who developed the V-2 rocket for the German military, and Josef Mengele, known for his unethical medical experiments on prisoners. Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, which later led to the development of atomic weapons. These scientists made significant contributions to science and technology during the war, but their work was often tainted by their association with the Nazi regime.
They were just following orders