Before and during World War II, the Nazis tricked the Jews in Germany and elsewhere in multiple ways. Perhaps most sinister of all, they often assured the Jews being boarded on trains headed for concentration camps that the destination was going to be temporary and/or for their benefit. To this end, they advised the Jews to pack important belongings and extra clothing -- when, in actual fact, those possessions would be seized upon arrival, with the Jews themselves being immediately put to death or cruelly imprisoned without hope of release.
The Nazis were the Germans...
Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!
The Nazis believed that the jewish people's blood would mix with the regular germans. It was called Euthenics.
Lithuania was invaded by Nazis on 1941 June 22nd. This occupation lasted till Soviets expeled Germans in 1944-1945.
The Nazis were the Germans...
Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
because they're nazis...
what the Germans called their state under the nazis
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!
Adolf Hitler. It was not non-Nazis, most Germans were non-Nazis. But yes, it was sanctioned by Hitler.
The Nazi party were GERMANS. It is like saying why are sports fans for certain teams.
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.
Nazis.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed