they thought that hitlers thinking was strong enough to take over the world.
Anything to do with Rasputin ? Go on, enlighten me.....
Go to Germany and find out your self you lazy twit
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It is extremely difficult to go against the majority in a country. It is difficult to go against the power in a country, whether the majority or not. Sensible Germans lived in fear of the Nazi Party and realized that aligning with it was a protection.
Yes he did.
As Germans are very fond of football at least 60 to70,000 come for a match.
Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.
It wasn't the Germans. Very confusing, yes. The Germans and the Nazis were in different groups, though they followed the same leader. It was the Nazis who wanted this so they could keep track of and control as many Jewish people as they could. _____________________ Most Nazis were Germans. Ordinary Germans were happy to go along with the Nazi's wishes as they benefited in ways such as getting the Jews' jobs or their houses or businesses.
Yes I think they do go away if you stop thinking about them
Some of them do. Depends on how religious they are.
I'm thinking 4 days a week
East Germans could go out of east germay and west Germans could go out of west Germany and it was the fall of Hitler and Stalin and the end of communism.