Yes
the end point
The Nazi's Pabst Plan was a plan to reconstruct the city of Warsaw, Poland into a futuristic model city in the name of the Third Reich. The plan never reached fruition.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Yes. Sigmund Freud was a Jew, who wrote about things Hitler did not agree with. So therefore, Hitler wanted Freud dead. They burned all of Freud's book as well.
first of all its nazi and YES!!! they r hitlers sodiers and they were evil just like him
Hitlers Final Solution was a plan to kill all jews. Every one who supported Nazis carried it out, from special forces to civilians.
The final solution was Hitlers plan to kill all of the Jews. His plan was stopped when Germany lost WW2.
Because he has got all the powers including the military for more, check out on wikipedia
the end point
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
final solution
The "final" solution.
It was Hitlers plan to make all people of Germany and eventually the world into his Blond-haired Blue-eyed image of perfection.
The Nazi's Pabst Plan was a plan to reconstruct the city of Warsaw, Poland into a futuristic model city in the name of the Third Reich. The plan never reached fruition.
The Madagascar plan was hitlers plan to move 4 million European Jews to the island of Madagascar. along with all the other Nazi plans this was not their own idea! it was already thought about by a man paul de Lagarde in early 1885.AnswerThe Madagascar plan was hitlers plan to move 4 million European Jews to the island of Madagascar. along with all the other Nazi plans this was not their own idea! it was already thought about by a man paul de Lagarde in early 1885.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazi Party was a German Political party that opposed Russian Communism, among other things, although they mad a temporary alliance with the Russian in 1939 that lasted until 1941. Hitler and the Nazis were in power in Germany from 1933 until the War ended in 1945.