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What other name was the Nazi known as?

In the early 1920s and 30s The nazis were known as a agressive governmental party but after 1933 Nazis were known as a agressive governmental party who persecuted people such as Jews. Nazis were responsible for killings of millions.


Why are the Nazis called the Nazis?

The name is derived from the original name for the followers of the ideology, Nationalsozialisten.


What was the name of the trials of the Nazis officials?

The Nuremburg Trials


What was German name for the Nazis?

In German the full version was Nationalsozialisten.


Were Nazis German or Jews?

The German Nazi (National Socialist) Party was politically fascist, which is a corporatist, racist, overwhelmingly petty bourgeois pastiche of ideologies based on the supremacy of the state over the individual, the importance of tightly centralized power and the fetishization of national myths and heroes. Socialism is multinational and working-class in character, seeking to establish a fully democratic, classless society. Confusion between, and the conflation of, Nazis and socialists is due to the Nazi Party's name, which was in full the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). When Hitler joined the DAP in the early 1920s and quickly became its most prominent member and leader, the party's basic politics were not much different from those that later marked the Nazis' rise to power -- anti-Semitic, anti-socialist, anti-communist, opportunistic and wedded to violence -- but they were murky. The party was also quite small, one of dozens of right-wing populist formations at the time. By upping the nationalist ante, scapegoating national minorities and adding "socialist" to the party's name, Hitler found he was better able to attract disenchanted WWI veterans and workers left jobless during the hard economic times that followed the Treaty of Versailles. To better distinguish his party and its ethos from the more established socialist and communist entities at the time, and to reflect its intense nationalism, he also added "national" to the name. Socialism was the Nazis' greatest threat to power. In the years before the fated election that led to Hitler becoming chancellor, the Nazis' SA brownshirts engaged in incredibly violent, sometimes deadly, attacks on socialists and communists, in addition to their favored Jewish targets. Socialists and communists were some of the first concentration camp inmates. also the politicians that put him there to start with. They were greedy and thought that Hitler wouldn't be in power long. By the time they realised what was happening they were in jail or camps

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What was the name of the Nazi plan to eliminate the Jewish people?

final solution


What was the name of the Nazi plan to eliminate all Jewish people?

final solution


What was the name of the Nazi's mass murder of Jewish people and other individuals who did not fit into Hitler's idea of a pure race?

the Nazis called it the final solution.


When did the Nazis force Jews to carry id cards?

Everyone had to carry ID cards. But the Nazis made every Jewish male add 'Israel' as their middle name and every Jewish female add 'Sarah'.


Name three groups the Nazi's attempted to eliminate?

Jewish people, homosexuals, Gypsy's, prisoners of war I believe, and people that believed in communism as Nazi Germany was a facist country. Hmm.. I guess I can name 5.


What is the name for french people who resisted Nazis?

Partisans.


What was the name for people that rebelled against the Nazis?

cuffy


What is the name of french people who supported Nazis in France?

collaborators......................


Did Nazis persecute people based on their last names?

Many family names in Europe can be either Jewish or not Jewish ... The widespread view in America that anyone with a name ending in -berg or -berger is Jewish can be very misleading. The visible Star of David was only one way for the Nazis to know who was Jewish. (It was only introduced in Germany and most other countries in September 1941, in Poland it was introduced a year earlier). Passports of Jews were stamped with a large red J. Travel papers and similar were also stamped. People's backgrounds were checked. Anyone having any Jewish ancestry going back three generations were deemed Jewish by the Nazis. Neighbors knew who was Jewish, and many would report the comings and goings of Jewish friends, neighbors, and strangers to the Nazis. So, there were few places a Jew (or any non-Nazi sympathizer for that matter) could hide, even without a visible symbol to mark them. Many European countries were intensely 'Jew-conscious' for several decades before the rise of the Nazis. 'Is he/she one [a Jew]?' was considered very, very spicy information.


Is Nagel a Jewish name?

A Jewish name is one that is used by Jewish people. The surname Nagel is used by Jews, but it, like most other names used by Jews, is also used by people who are not Jewish. So, i some cases it is a Jewish name and in some cases it is not.


Which Australian scientist created the atomic bomb?

Actually it was a Jewish scientist who fled the Nazis with a team of scientists and physicists. He name was Robert Oppenheimer.


What was the name of the night Nazis destroyed many Jewish businesses?

In English it is called the Night of Broken (the) Glassand in German it is called Kristallnacht.