It was the secret police, called the Gestapo.
If the majority of Germans had been openly opposed to Hitler, his Nazi party might not have received the largest vote by the German people in the 1933 elections.
Those people that opposed Adolf Hitler & the Nazis were threatened (by the Nazis) with beatings, torture, false accusations, loss of all property, death, prison, etc.
Any victims that the Nazi's thought necessary. Jews, Homosexuals, Blacks, Gypsies, people who opposed Hitler, ect.
Cool people that think that they are better then the. Rest of us
During World War 2 and before it, certain groups and types of people hated or disliked Hitler. They are:Non Aryan GermansJewsGypsiesHomosexualsMentally and Physically disabled peopleCathelicsSlavsCommunistsOther Political PartiesAnti-Nazi Groups like White Rose GroupSocial "misfits"SovietsFreemasonsMost of these people were specially targeted by the Nazis during the Holocaust.The reason why Adolf Hitler hated these kinds of people can be debated but it's commonly agreed that the reason why Hitler started to hate these groups was how he was raised in Austria and noticed that mainy Jews in Austrian-Hungarian Empire and in Germany were quite wealthy whiles others were suffering in Poverty. This then increased after World War I aka the Great War due to Hyperinflation, Great Depression and the Treaty of Versailles. Also, as Hitler rise to power in late 1920's and early 30's, certain groups like Anti-Nazi Groups, Communists and Other Political Groups started to dislike Hitler due to his "radical" and "insane" ideas.Another words, the reason why Hitler hated these groups of people was because either:They seem to be easily targetsOpposed Hitler and the Nazi PartyHe thought that they made Germany "Inferior" and disgraced the "Fatherland"Didn't fit with the Nazi Ideology "Aryan Race"
hitler killed them by sending them in a gas room with no ventilations
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If the majority of Germans had been openly opposed to Hitler, his Nazi party might not have received the largest vote by the German people in the 1933 elections.
Those people that opposed Adolf Hitler & the Nazis were threatened (by the Nazis) with beatings, torture, false accusations, loss of all property, death, prison, etc.
Jews, beggars, criminals, prostitutes, Gypsies, homosexuals, people who opposed Hitler, people who helped Jews or others.
Senator Stephen A. Douglas defined the three groups of people who opposed the Fugitive Slave Act. These were:1. People who sought to subvert the law;2. People opposed to the law but believed it should be enforced as it was the law of the land;3. People who saw the law as part of the 1850 Missouri Compromise and agreed to it even though they opposed the law.
Generally, no people do not support Hitlers actions.There are however some groups of people who deny any thing did happen and claim the holocaust is propaganda. There are also neo-nazi groups that support what Hitler and the nazi party did during WW II.
"Hittler" could refer to many people as it is a German last name. If you are referring to Adolf Hitler, you'll have to change your stance to "was" as opposed to "is" as Hitler is dead. Adolf Hitler was a male dictator, so in that regard, no.
Both. He was elected but he killed people who opposed him and elected his own men in.
at the time of the camps Hitler's contact with Jewish people was minmal, maybe some diplomats, if he actually personally recieved them he would have given them the respect of their office as opposed to that of their individual qualities.
Any victims that the Nazi's thought necessary. Jews, Homosexuals, Blacks, Gypsies, people who opposed Hitler, ect.
Cool people that think that they are better then the. Rest of us