The theme of the Nazis trying to create a society free of Jews.
Should be free of Jews and that Asia and Europe should merge into a super continent and that everyone should be Nazis
Hitler never made a secret of his sentiments towards the Jews and had told every one what he thought before he attained power. It must however be kept in mind that he did not gain power as a result of popular approval but as a result of political intrigue. ___ However: * In the general election in November 1932 (the last free elections before the Nazis came to power) the Nazis won 34% of the vote, making them the biggest party in the Reichstag. * The Nazis did not campaign on a progamme of genocide. The extent to which Jews outside Germany followed events there varied enormously.
No. America fought in WW2, one result of WW2 was to free those Jews who had not already been killed, but the USA did not fight in a war to free Jews.
D-Day was about defeating Germany. It was not 'planned to free the Jews'. Freeing the Jews didn't figure anywhere in Allied war aims.
The theme of the Nazis trying to create a society free of Jews.
If they were found by the Nazis then yes, but if they were not, then they would just get free.
Why? Because the Jews were starving, and almost dead. When Americans found concentration camps, most were abandoned by Nazis.
No, they supported Hitler out of their own free will.
Judenrein is a term in German meaning "free of Jews." It was used by the Nazis to describe areas or territories where all Jewish people had been removed or exterminated. The term is associated with the Holocaust and the ethnic cleansing policies of the Nazi regime.
This question is confusing. Why did THEY receive money: are your referring to the Jews receiving money? If so when? Are you referring to the Nazis receiving money? If so, when. The Jews did not receive any reparations from the Germans for nearly 5 decades. The Swiss Banks took forever to give the money that belonged to the Jews back to them and some are still trying to get their money. Jews who paid Nazis did bribery payments to either get them free or not report them to the SS. Please retype your question if my information did not come close to answering your question.
no, the Jews were the main race taken but there were also gypsies, any free radicals that the Nazis could find.. anyone who was different was taken.
Should be free of Jews and that Asia and Europe should merge into a super continent and that everyone should be Nazis
The Jews were liberated from the concentration camps.
Hitler never made a secret of his sentiments towards the Jews and had told every one what he thought before he attained power. It must however be kept in mind that he did not gain power as a result of popular approval but as a result of political intrigue. ___ However: * In the general election in November 1932 (the last free elections before the Nazis came to power) the Nazis won 34% of the vote, making them the biggest party in the Reichstag. * The Nazis did not campaign on a progamme of genocide. The extent to which Jews outside Germany followed events there varied enormously.
In short the Brits fought the Nazis for freedom of European nations and to get the Jews freed from the concentration camps. The Germans and British fought to free France from the invasion of the German Nazis in France. They fought each other in Africa to free Ethiopia, Morocco and many other Northern Africa nations and colonies. The Brits and French lost the Battle of Dunkirk but in Africa, with the help of the US Forces, The Brits finally defeated the "Desert Fox", General Rommel. Norwegians and the Brits did do damage against the Nazis in Norway but did not Norway freed until 1945. Later the Brits along with the USA and many other allies went against the Nazis in all of the Western European nations under Hitler's control on June 6, 1944. It took nearly year to free Europe in the west. The Red Army too went against the Nazis in their own nation and later through the Eastern European nations. They defeated the Nazis finally in Berlin Germany in May of 1945 when the Nazi's ultimately surrendered to the Brits and Americans and the next day to the Reds. The concentration camps were found and most of the people there were dying. Some survived and were eventually sent to other nations to live a free life.
Free of Jews, Cleansed of Jews