They put Jews in camps where they where sent to die, just because they were Jewish.
There are unreliable stories about the use of crucifixion on the Eastern Front, but not in camps.
Answer Part of the answer is that they did not have to. After war broke out, Germany attacked and conquered the countries around it and began taking their resources to use for their war effort. They plundered these countries to support their economy.
I believe that the Nazi regime inhumanely rounded up Jews and put them in certain areas within the Jews own neighborhoods then erected barriers to keep the Jews from leave those areas.
your butt
Support for the Nazis stemmed from a combination of factors, including economic instability, national humiliation after World War I, and widespread anti-Semitism. Many Germans were drawn to the Nazis' promises of restoring national pride, reviving the economy, and providing stability. The party's propaganda effectively tapped into fears and frustrations, portraying Jews and other minorities as scapegoats for the country's problems. Additionally, the use of violence and intimidation against opponents helped consolidate their power and suppress dissent.
Blitzkrieg "The Nazis' aggressive attack on Poland was called Blitzkrieg (lightning war)".
The Nazis used them to use Jews as slaves and kill them
they killed some to fear the rest
to exterminate Jewish citizens
There are unreliable stories about the use of crucifixion on the Eastern Front, but not in camps.
VWs some had Beetles whiles most top officers had VW Convertibles
War huh, good god yall, what is is good for! Absolutely nothing! Say it again! (that and killing Nazis)
Notzis are a writing trope used when the writer wants to "cheat" and use Nazi imagery and the emotions that brings but without World War 2 Germans. Alternately it can be the opposite where one wants to use World War 2 Germans and their uniforms without using Nazis
Yes, and machine guns, and pistols, and bombs, and shells, and tanks, and other weapons of war.
The invention of the Jet Engine. The invention, development, of Radar. The use of the Atomic Bomb. The defeat of the Nazis. The greatest fight against Tyrrany in History.
Hitler would shoot them since they were of no use for him or use them in experiments.
During World War II, one of the most notorious poisonous gases used was chlorine gas. While it was first deployed in World War I, its use continued into World War II, particularly by the Axis powers. Additionally, the Nazis used other toxic agents, such as Zyklon B, primarily in extermination camps. These gases caused severe respiratory damage and were responsible for numerous deaths.