The Jewish people in Europe at first didn't believe Hitler would take away their civil rights nor did they expect the "final solution". But from 1933 on, the situation became more and more dire for Jews in Germany. As word spread about what Hitler was doing, some American newspapers wrote about it-- but sadly, most did not. (There are several excellent books and articles about how the major newspapers like the NY Times totally downplayed or even ignored the murder of millions of Jews.) A few non-Jewish reporters, notably Dorothy Thompson and Edward R. Murrow, spoke out, but they were in the minority. America was still struggling with anti-Semitism in the 30s, so much of the coverage of the Nazi takeover was only read in the Jewish (ethnic) newspapers. Also, famous rabbis like Stephen S. Wise spoke out, as did entertainers like Eddie Cantor. Jews in general were horrified by what Hitler was doing and saddened that many in the US government did nothing to help till millions had died.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
In full in GermanNationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)
Nazi party
Leader of the Nazi party German Chancellor German President Supreme Commander of the German armed forces
There was only one German Nazi Dictator: Adolf Hitler.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
The Nazis were German it was a political party, they were responsible when they came to power for the holocaust
It was when the German Nazi Party killed millions of Jews. The Nazis leader "Adolf Hitler" called it ethnic cleansing.
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Jews
In full in GermanNationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)
It symbolises the German Nazi party - which sought to wipe out a whole race of people (jews) based on their religious beliefs.
A Nazi is a member of the political group during WW2, "The Nazi Party" in which was German and led by Adolf Hitler, Dictator of Germany during the war. Note that not all Germans during the time period were Nazi's, for example some German Jews were sent to concentration camps for being Jewish, by Nazi's, even though they were German.
The Nazi Party - National Socialist German Workers' Party.
The predecessor of the Nazi Party was the German Workers Party.
Nazi party
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