It was not fear, the German people wanted to be strong and respected and the Nazi regimen looked to be the way towards that.
War fear that the Nazis would do it first - then there would be no chance to stop them.
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
they killed some to fear the rest
Anne Frankâ??s biggest fear is that she will be captured by the Nazis and they will shoot her. She also feared of not being able to experience life fully.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Peter's biggest fear is being caught by the Nazis while he helps the Rosens and the Johansens escape. He is aware of the dangers involved in defying the Nazis and aiding in the rescue of Jewish people during World War II.
they feared being killed or beaten by the Nazis
There is no reason to fear them today however they ran a dictatorship in Germany that simply killed you if you dared publicly disagree with them or if you happened to belong to one of the scapegoat groups like Gypsy's dark people Jews Slavs etc.
Anne describes the conditions in Holland as cramped, with limited food and supplies. She writes about the fear and restrictions imposed on Jewish people by the Nazis.
Fear that the Nazis might construct one first.
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.