No, I very much doubt it. Nazi isn't a very nice thing to call someone in modern society (given their past). I think it can be considered more of an insult rather than a generalisation.
The French hated the Germans in the late 1800s because the Germans attacked the French during WWI, because before the rise of Hitler, Germany wanted power.
No one knows for sure but they were many of them....
The Nazis were not a religion, though they presented themselves to the public in Germany as national salvation movement, complete with some pseudo-religious trappings.
The Holocaust ended in 1945, which is 65 years ago!
they feel if they had a second chance to go back and Chang it they would
Answer: Nazis never disappeared. In fact, there are still Nazis today. But the decline of Nazism started after the Germans lost World War II, which ended in 1944.
People who have citizenship card are considered as an American today..........
They wanted to kill Jewish because it was almost like the whites and blacks except the Germans were more cruel to them. Not today though
The French hated the Germans in the late 1800s because the Germans attacked the French during WWI, because before the rise of Hitler, Germany wanted power.
Where they want
They had different patches,for different groups. It wasn't hard to "pick out" the Gypsies. Even today in Europe the Gypsies are discriminated against and considered thieves.
No he did'nt fight the germans, because the Germans did'nt excist at that time period as we know them today, They were called Saxons
No one knows for sure but they were many of them....
Pretty much the same as anyone else.
Elvis was the first person to "create" the breed of music that is around today, and as everyone should know, Elvis was American
Joop Westerweel was a Dutch schoolteacher who, during WWII, guided many Jews into France to escape death at the hands of the Nazi Germans that had invaded Holland. He was eventually caught and shot to death by the Nazis. Today there is a grove of trees in Dalia, Israel planted in his name by the survivors that he saved.
That would be more of an opinion than a concrete answer.