Hi Jennifer No, not at all, for most of the war it really looked like they would win, and the world had no reason to assume anything else. Especially in late 1940, things seemed really hopeless. With the entrance of the USA in the war, and with the Soviets stopping Germany at Stalingrad, Germany could no longer win the war. But there are many ways of losing a war, and Germany still had the power to fend off final defeat two more long years. Cheerio Tommy
The reason was, because the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939 and the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor causing us to lose our policy of neutrality during the war...
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
In August 1944, when Anne Frank was 15, she and her family were betrayed. They were send to Westerbork, a transit camp in the Netherlands. In September 1944 the whole family was send to Auschwitz, in Poland.
The German people were under a dictator and a dictator takes away all rights so he can stay in power.
Pavel does not like the Nazis because his uncle, the great Otto Klemperer, may lose his music job because he is half-Jewish. Fortunately the Nazis let him stay. Even more fortunately, Otto gets to leave and go to America. When he gets to America, he sends money to Pavel so Pavel can come to Hollywood. Pavel moves in with his uncle's family and goes to Beverly Hills High School. Later he drops out of UCLA and becomes a screenwriter, writing movies about how bad the Nazis were.
The reason was, because the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939 and the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor causing us to lose our policy of neutrality during the war...
Books provide ideas. They can provide alternative answers to the propaganda, contradicting the things the Nazi's wanted the people to believe. It is one way of controlling the population, controlling what they can know and learn. This meant the public would have no influences for ideas against the Nazis, preventing public rebellion which could cause the Nazis to lose power as the public gained power.
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
In August 1944, when Anne Frank was 15, she and her family were betrayed. They were send to Westerbork, a transit camp in the Netherlands. In September 1944 the whole family was send to Auschwitz, in Poland.
lose
You would lose coral reefs.
lose (r)best way to remember it, if you lose then you are a loser
The German people were under a dictator and a dictator takes away all rights so he can stay in power.
you cant lose your mitochondria but if you could you would die
what would cause a 150cc scooter to lose power?
I would rather lose TV cable than the internet.
Why would a canary lose the feathers around his neck?