The Nazis (NSDAP) became a broadly based party with support in most groups of society. It used to be said that support for the Nazis was particularly strong among the lower middle classes (white collar works). This may be true, but doesn't not account for the party's popularity from 1930 onwards. For example, support was also very strong indeed in the medical (yes, medical) profession! It is easier to say which groups were least likely to support the Nazis: * Jews * Workers oganized in left-wing unions * Communists * Social Democrats * Liberals On the whole, it appears that Roman Catholics were less keen than Protestants on the Nazis. Support for the Nazis was strong among: * Agricultural workers * Craftsmen and workers in small businesses * White collar workers * More generally, in particularly depressed areas of Germany, such as East Prussia, Pommerania, Mecklenburg, much of Brandenburg, Thuringia, Oldenburg, Brunswick and parts of the province of Hanover.
They were called Nazis.
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.
He got them to work for him by getting the Nazis to kill and the Nazis must like to kill.
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.
a team name (metal mulisha)
no its just a motorcycle gear and racing team.
metal mulisha is good but nitro circus got style
The cast of MX Machine - 2004 includes: Kenny Bartram as Pro Freestyle Rider Brian Deegan as Metal Mulisha Seth Enslow as Metal Mulisha Ronnie Faisst as Metal Mulisha Jeff Kargola as Metal Mulisha Colin Morrison as Metal Mulisha Doug Parsons as Pro Freestyle Rider Travis Pastrana as Pro Freestyle Rider Sandra Sanchez as Host Jeremy Stenberg as Metal Mulisha Ute Werner as Host
Brian Deegan of the Metal Mulisha
Viva la Bam - 2003 Metal Mulisha 5-4 was released on: USA: 17 July 2005
What goes on at metal mulisha show there is a Freestyle MX competition where riders like Brian Deegan and Jermey Stenberg show off how awesome they are on a bike they also sometimes have a live band performance then they have the metal mulisha girls show off there dance moves in bikini contest its not really a show for kids its mostly for teenagers 16 and up.
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Metal Mulisha is a freestyle motocross team. They also sell clothes that can be found in over 2,000 retailers worldwide. It started around 1998/1999 by Brian Deegan and Larry Linkogle.
Brian Deegan bro, Google him, most badass guy you will ever meet.
No they said so in a dub interview I have a lot of their shirts probably almost al of them
No, they are dirt bike who launched a clothing line. (See related link for more information.)