Christian's decision to surrender to the Nazis could be seen as an act of bravery or moral conviction, depending on the context. Surrendering may have been a strategic choice to protect himself or others, or to resist in a different way from within their system. However, it also raises complex questions about collaboration and complicity in a regime responsible for atrocities. Ultimately, whether he did the "right thing" is subjective and depends on the values and circumstances surrounding his decision.
Because the Nazi's were worried that the Trade Unions would go on strike, so they got rid of them and introduced the German Labour front, which they said was the same thing, just one big thing for all German workers, when actually it wasn't because it was under Nazi control, and the Trade Unionists weren't very happy.
It can reasonably be said that there was a 'Nazi assault' between 1933 and 1939, that is, before the actual outbreak of World War II. For one thing, during this time-period the Nazis were assaulting traditional freedoms within their own country -- and successfully replacing them with their own fascist control. For another thing, during this time period the Nazis were assaulting the integrity and independence of other European nations, mostly through diplomacy, propaganda, and threats but with an ever-increasing willingness to make actual war.
He Didn't really make much of a difference --- Dietrich tried to kill Hitler and that's a good thing unless your a Nazi. He also converted many Nazis into Catholics or Christians.
It taught young children that the discrimination of others is good, and that Hitler was doing the right thing. They were being told that some bad things were actually good, and to only trust Hitler, even above their parents.
The food provided to the inmates by the Nazis was meager at best. They weren't fed everyday, and when they were, it was usually table scraps from a meal the Nazis had previously enjoyed. Other times, they got stale/molded bread. If they were really lucky, the inmates would get a thin, watery soup with cabbage, maybe even potatoes. Most of the time, though, the inmates went hungry, and thousands died of starvation.
King Christian made the difficult decision to surrender to the Nazis in "Number the Stars" to protect the Danish people and prevent further bloodshed. By cooperating with the Nazis, he was able to ensure the safety of his people and facilitate the rescue of the Jewish population. Though it was a painful choice, it ultimately saved lives and demonstrated the king's compassionate leadership.
No, Hayley williams is a christian and she has tattoo of a cross on her right thigh.Haley Williams is a devout Christian.
the people that beilieved in Hitler's views thought it was the right Thing to do. the non-Nazis thought it was wrong
No, as of now, there is no such thing as a time machine.
"Living space"; One thing Nazis wanted to obtain
You need legal counsel in order to answer this one. If you have defaulted on a mortgage, then it is possible that surrendering the house is the right thing to do. If you believe there are circumstances that make this case different, then a lawyer may be able to help, if you can find one that agrees with your assessment.
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Depends. How christian are you? If your whole life is to do with God or Jesus than you should respect them and do what feels right but if you dont think about God to much than the same thing do what feels right. Ask yourself: How would Jesus act in this situation?
i am NOT sure if Luke Brian is a christian or not but from his personality I truly thing he is a christian!
Not sure what you mean, but a Catholic is a Christian.
No! Their song "Nightmare" is the last thing to Christian ever! They are not a Christian band.
Christian and Catholic are the same thing. If you get baptised as a Catholic you are a Christian Catholic