1) Apathy, inertia. there's a tendency to feel that as long as you, your family and people are not the ones being killed, why bother.
2) Fear. The Nazis killed anyone who interfered in any way.
3) Anti-Semitism. Some of the general population were happy or at least complacent and satisfied with what was going on. How many is hard to determine.
Because Hittler didnt like them. :'(
There were hundreds of people who helped Hitler in killing the Jews, from party officials to the people working in the concentration and extermination camps, so it would be too many to name them all, and practically impossible.
The Holocaust, in which they (the Nazis) attempted to wipe out the Jews (an entire group of people)
They did not quit killing the Jews until the last day of the war.
It was awful/criminal/evil/horrible/bad.
It is usually called the holocaust.
Killing was the 'final solution'.
because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate a group of people
Many of the groups the Nazis victimized - Jews, Communists, homosexuals - were held in contempt by many German people. Also, many Germans benefitted financially from the Holocaust.
He didn't do what the other Nazis were doing, killing the Jews. Instead he saved them and the other Nazis did not like him for that. After he saved the Jews he was hunted by the Nazis because of his betrayal.
They didnt
i belive it as denmark since they didnt have a law against Jews and didnt give the Jewish bank reports to the Nazis