they felt like it lol
No he told them "TO WORRY" and that the Nazis are going to kill them all but they thought he was crazy ~Daffy~
The Nazis persecuted and then murdered all people they regarded as 'full Jews'. In the Holocaust, no distinction was made between West and East European Jews.
The Nazis wouldn't feed their prisoners anything. After all, their sole intention was to kill them.
i do not know somebody please tell me
The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
He tried to make them capture/kill all the Jewish people. Anne Frank documented in her diary all her experiences hiding from the Nazis.
He tried to make them capture/kill all the Jewish people. Anne Frank documented in her diary all her experiences hiding from the Nazis.
they all wanted to kill Nazis
Yes ,Adolf Hitler ordered them to kill all the Jews in all the country's they infiltrated.Also they killed musalmans,christains and innocent people .Hope that answered your question
the Nazis were there to kill the Jews and others who disobeyed and or the ones not needed and to protect Hitler at all times no matter what
They actually searched tanks to look for them people, that way the German's can kill them most of all.
No all types of malaria do not kill only plasmodium falciparum can kill a person if you do not get cured or treated.
They told them they where having a shower and the they gased them all.
The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews, Romanies, Poles, Russians, and any other non-Aryans, as well as homosexuals, people with Down Syndrome, the insane, and any other birth defect that rendered the person less than whole in the minds of the Nazis.
The Nazi's worked for Adolf Hitler, who gave them an order to kill all Jew's.
How did Germans kill people during WWII? Well please keep in mind that not all Germans were Nazis. The Germans used the same weapons as did any of the other countries. The Nazis on the other hand used torture as a means of killing there victims. Starvation, burning, and experimentation were the main procedures used to kill the Jews, gypsies, and those they deemed unfit.
Yes, of course. The Nazis' aim (at that stage) was to kill all Jews that they could lay their hands on: it was genocide.