Of course. Not all Germans believed in the Nazi way. In fact, many of the Jews who were put to death were German themselves.
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Post WWI German economy was in shambles, and the German people felt oppressed by the blame that they were forced to carry for the Second Reich's policy. Hitler found the Jews as the perfect scapegoat: they had access to the country's economy due to the efficiency of most Jews as an ethnicity in banking, and snowballed all the problems of Germany around this issue. Hitler's charisma in speech and his brilliant tactics drained the German people of any resistance they might have had at blaming their troubles on an apparent culprit.
There is no specific bystander since most of the people that Anne knew were Jews or people helping Jews. However, without any specific names, the people in the warehouse could be considered bystanders. They didn't help the Nazis nor the Jews, but there are no specific names.
Basically because Hitler brainwashed everybody.
After Germany was defeated in World War I, she was in the rubble. The Weimar Republic barley provided any good for the German people. Germany had never been any worse in it's history and almost everything was stripped. A huge factor to this was the international bankers in Germany at the time. Most of them, if not all of them, were Jewish and they run on Jewish ideals. A couple of years before Hitler came to power, the Germans had great fear their beloved country was no longer going to exist. Hitler addressed the Jewish question to his people, and so the German people elected him for chancellor. It was not until President Paul von Hindenburg died when Hitler became the Fueher. And propaganda did help the German people believe that the Jews were bad. It's not surprising to me. Propaganda exists in EVERY country. Always has been, always will be.
Because Adolf Hitler told them that the Jews were enemies and there were dangers involved in being labeled 'a friend of the Jews'.
yes actually because well their partially german. and polish well their polish.
It's a German name, a lot of Jews have German names because the Jews who lived in the German Principalities were required to buy German last names from the Princes. Any Jewish name in the German language obviously is a German name adopted by the Jews. Additionally, the Jewish language of Yiddish is a dialect of Old German.
Jews did not prevent Germans from working at any time in German history.
Jews do not worship any people, and never have at any point in their history.
Post WWI German economy was in shambles, and the German people felt oppressed by the blame that they were forced to carry for the Second Reich's policy. Hitler found the Jews as the perfect scapegoat: they had access to the country's economy due to the efficiency of most Jews as an ethnicity in banking, and snowballed all the problems of Germany around this issue. Hitler's charisma in speech and his brilliant tactics drained the German people of any resistance they might have had at blaming their troubles on an apparent culprit.
He thought that all "perfect Germans" were the ones who weren't jews, sick , disabled, mentally disabled, or homosexuals or any other type of non german
No nation as a whole helped the Jews. Almost all nations at the time had anti-Semitic roots. But there were people that helped the Jews and they numbered around 20,000.
The Jews do not worship ANY people. Worshipping people is a violation of Jewish law. Jews only worship God.
There is no specific bystander since most of the people that Anne knew were Jews or people helping Jews. However, without any specific names, the people in the warehouse could be considered bystanders. They didn't help the Nazis nor the Jews, but there are no specific names.
Basically because Hitler brainwashed everybody.
No. The extermination camps were to get rid of any undesirable people such as Jews, the mentally ill, homosexuals, communists and any people who worked against the Nazi regime.