By usually twisting the truth in campaign speeches.
Yes. There were more Jews than there were high-ranking members of the Nazi Party. However, the Wehrmacht (the German Army) was much larger than either group. The reason that the Nazis were able to commit the atrocities that they did was that there was minimal resistance to their plans and the Jews were unarmed, which made them easier targets.
As we would have never agreed with the Nazis and their fuhrer's fanatical beliefs and ideas. The atrocities they committed could never have been more evil. For they are undoubtedly impossible to beat.
The Nazis were able to control Germany because of there force and Persuasion to control the people
False
The Nazis bullied and deceived some Jews into cooperating with their own destruction. For example, in most areas there were Nazi appointed 'Jewish councils'. They were told that they would be allowed to run their own affairs. Obviously, in the ghettos that the Nazis established in Poland and elsewhere, the propect of having Jews, rather than the SS policing the area had superficial attractions. They also thought - mistakenly - that these 'Jewish Councils' would be able to negotiate with the Nazis. In fact, the 'Jewish Councils' had to do the Nazis' bidding - even to the point of drawing up lists of people for deportation to the extermination camps. See the links.
Yes. There were more Jews than there were high-ranking members of the Nazi Party. However, the Wehrmacht (the German Army) was much larger than either group. The reason that the Nazis were able to commit the atrocities that they did was that there was minimal resistance to their plans and the Jews were unarmed, which made them easier targets.
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As we would have never agreed with the Nazis and their fuhrer's fanatical beliefs and ideas. The atrocities they committed could never have been more evil. For they are undoubtedly impossible to beat.
putting them in concetration camps
didharold have a clear vision HTE?was he able to implement it?
the were retards
All Jews regardless of any status, were killed by the Nazis, with no exceptions. Some were spared temporarily if they were able to be of some use to the Nazis, but in the end the Nazis wanted them all dead. ___ The fact that the Holocaust involved killing some highly qualified people didn't bother the Nazis in the least.
Anne Frankâ??s biggest fear is that she will be captured by the Nazis and they will shoot her. She also feared of not being able to experience life fully.
That would probably depend on how much they knew about the atrocities before they happened, and whether, knowing about them, they would have been able to shorten their duration. Whatever their responsibility it wouldn't reduce the responsibility of the perpetrators of the atrocities. I might have a guilt to bear for what X did to Y, but I didn't cause or encourage them to do it. They are 100% responsible.
After the Great Depression, the people of Germany realized the democratic central government was not doing its job of keeping the economy stable. Thus people started to vote for the far right (the NAZIs) and the far left (the communists). During one of the elections, the Nazis were a few seats short of a majority by votes, so the Nazis played on the Red Scare and outlawed the communist party. Without the communist party as its rival, Hitler was able to obtain a majority in the government.
they were able to resist the Nazis by fighting back! Britain has been able to resist many attacks over the years because the location and the fact it is an island. Because the English Channel is as wide as it is(need number), early planes were not able to cross that far without refueling. Ships were unable to land because the beaches on the mainland side were "fortified" and the other side were unaccessable.
because of there battle stratagy