The Germans because Hitler seemed like a great leader to them as he was.
Over 200,000,000 voted (including voted twice or more )
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
No country in the Americas was occupied by the Nazis.
Yes French Nazis existed. Where ever the Nazis took power, more of their kind sprouted up.
hitler was voted for the nazis leader in 1933
The Nazis wanted to be voted into government, so they gave the coutry a common enemy, they blamed the Jews for everything bad, as the world was in a depression and many Jewish refugees had just come over from Poland. Jews were only less than 1% of the population and the Nazis were voted in.
From early 1930 on the Nazis became particularly popular with many conservatives, with much of the middle class and with agricultural labourers. Industrial workers belonging to trade unions were much less inclined to vote for the Nazis.
They were called Nazis.
Victoria voted overwhelmingly for federation.In 1898 - 100,000 voted 'yes', 22,000 voted 'no'In 1899 - 152,000 voted 'yes', 10,000 voted 'no'
No they can not be voted out.
no because they have not voted. if u have voted and they lied then yes
It's both!
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
Yes they were. That election was at the same time the last one ever held until after the war. The fact that shorly afterwards Germany's Parliament building (the Reichstag) burned down suited the Nazis extremely well. It gave them at the same time an excuse to outlaw the Socialist and Communist parties - the presumed arsonist was a Dutch Communist - and to stop convening Parliament altogether.
Depends on how many people voted for it.
The Nazis trained them.