The Nazi regime is estimated to have killed approximately 11 million people during the Holocaust, including six million Jews. This figure also encompasses millions of others, including Roma, disabled individuals, Polish people, Soviet prisoners of war, political dissidents, and various minority groups. The total deaths attributable to Nazi policies during World War II, including military and civilian casualties, reach significantly higher numbers, but the precise total remains difficult to determine.
The auxiliary police men killed those who opposed thee Nazi regime, in many different ways. Hope that helped. c:
Concentration Camps.
People out in the sun
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
It helped people keep fit.
The auxiliary police men killed those who opposed thee Nazi regime, in many different ways. Hope that helped. c:
Concentration Camps.
I would like to answer this question relating to Adolf Hilter's regime. During Hilter's regime people who were against the NAZI were killed or rather taken to the concentration camps,newspapers were closely monitored,so that they can only preach about the nazi ideas and other political parties were banned.
People out in the sun
There is no evidence to suggest that I have any association with the Nazi regime or anything to hide in that regard.
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
Beginning in 1933, gay organizations were banned, scholarly books about homosexuality, and sexuality in general, were burned, and homosexuals within the Nazi Party itself were murdered. The exact number of people killed by the Nazi regime will never be known, but scholars, using a variety of methods of determining the death toll, came to approximate estimate of 10,000-25,000 homosexuals executed.
It helped people keep fit.
If you were a member of the Communist Party, Jewish, homosexual, Gypsy, or any active opponent of the Nazi regime you were targeted. The people were sent to camps where they were either worked to death, or actively murdered in gas chambers.
The Jewish people were subjected to genocide by the Nazi regime under Hitler .
It is a historical classification. Germans of today see their state (the Federal Republic of Germany) as a completely different creation from the Third Reich from the ground up. As a result, they find the idea that their country should be called the same as the horrendous regime of Nazi Germany to be insulting to the work that they have done in reparation and atonement.
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