Well, they lost the war....
To a significant extent, yes.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
In the first ditch at Auschwitz, the Nazis burned the bodies of victims who had been murdered, particularly during mass executions. This practice was part of their systematic efforts to dispose of corpses and conceal the extent of their atrocities. The mass graves and burning pits were integral to the extermination process carried out at the camp.
posters mainly.
Rommel was a professional military officer and unlike many of the Nazis he had to work with, his judgment was not obscured by racial hatred of other peoples and he was an excellent strategist.
To a significant extent, yes.
Yes, Jews did attempt to resist the Nazis through various means, including armed uprisings, such as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943, and participation in partisan groups. While these efforts were often met with overwhelming force and faced significant challenges, they demonstrated courage and resilience in the face of oppression. Some Jewish resistance movements were able to save lives and disrupt Nazi operations, but overall, the efforts were limited in their success due to the scale of the Holocaust and the brutal tactics employed by the Nazis.
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No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
In the first ditch at Auschwitz, the Nazis burned the bodies of victims who had been murdered, particularly during mass executions. This practice was part of their systematic efforts to dispose of corpses and conceal the extent of their atrocities. The mass graves and burning pits were integral to the extermination process carried out at the camp.
Because they ran most of the banks.
posters mainly.
They could remember when Germany was a proud and successful nation, with a big army and navy. Hitler looked as though he would restore this situation.
Nazis today aren't really Nazis, they just hate Jews like the Nazis- Space99boyModern Nazis are called Neo-Nazis. They may hold one or more of these opinions:The Nazi Party's actions during the Second World War were acceptable / necessaryThe Holocaust is an invention and never really happenedThe Holocaust happened to a lesser extent than describedNational Socialism is a viable political systemSome people may be described as Neo-Nazis if they support the National Socialism system. This does not make them evil or in fact tie them to the Nazis in any way. However, many also show direct support for Hitler's actions and those of his Party.- Elite_X_HeRo
They began to form Underground Resistance Networks in many countries, including Germany. Some of these networks worked with the US and the UK spy networks (OSS and SAS). The Jews also made efforts to flee and some formed camps that moved around to avoid the Nazis. The underground people and individuals would hide Jews or get them out of the country. The resistance efforts were mostly covert efforts that were well planned and well timed. They would sabotage the Nazis in every way they possibly could. They did have overt resistance, especially in Italy. See the related link below.
Some former Nazis claimed they were following orders and had no choice but to carry out atrocities. Others argued they were not aware of the full extent of the crimes being committed. However, these defenses were largely rejected by the court, which held individuals accountable for their actions.
They didn't believe they were in danger because they thought that the government woudln't allow the Nazis to get any where near them. But when news came that They just walked right in, The Nazis stayed in some of the homes as a guest to the Jews. After which, the Nazis rounded them up and sent them away to the Concentration camps.