no
For most of them quality of life was below average, but compared to life during the Holocaust anything was good.
The most visited place in Germany is Neuschwanstein.
Answer 1: Most people in Germany werre thrilled that the Jews (which comprised less than 1 percent of Germany, since there were only about 525,000 Jews in Germany at that time) were finally getting out. German workers probably loved Nazi rule because they got jobs back and Jews were getting killed-killing two birds with one stone! Answer 2: A lot of the German workers were cold, tired, and going hungry after the first World War. They were still burning with humiliation from their loss, and their economy had plummeted so far down after making reparations for the War that barrels and barrels of their paper money were worth hardly anything. When Adolf Hitler took over, he not only attacked the Jews and blamed them for their problems, he also promised the people of Germany that he would make things better, and that they would rule the earth. Most Germans didn't know exactly what was going on. Those who did and objected were silenced. Some attempts were made by Germans to kill Hitler early on, after that, it's unknown exactly what went on. When World War II ended, most Germans were horrified by what they saw in the camps, and ashamed of what their country had done. Most Germans have been afraid to be patriotic until recently, within the past few years.
hardly any of the killing happened in Germany and most of the bodies were cremated.
Germany! Actually, it was Russia, the country with the most people and, thus, the most people to lose.
Like most workers, a working life.
Turkish
They are factory workers and farmers.
Japan and Germany had the most civilians' dead with 330,000-500,000 Japanese civilians and 305,000-600,000 civilians in Germany, including foreign workers.
He was born in Bonn, Germany but spent most of his life in Vienna, Austria.
No. He was born in Germany and spent his adult life in Austria.
took part in world war 1, a good artist and most well known for his leadership in Germany during the third Reich
Germany's most popular sport is football they are very good in the world cup as u can see
- Germany is the most populous country wholly in Europe - Germany is perhaps the most powerful country in Europe - Germany has the fourth largest economy in the world - Germany is the fifth largest country in Europe
Immigrants from Germany usually arrived with some money and were most often skilled workers or educated people, such as writers and politicians.
In Mannheim, Germany but later moved to Ladenburg, Germany. That's where he finaly died in 1929.
Mill workers had the worst and most deplorable living conditions. They were forced to live underground for up to 6 months. Most of them died when coming back up to the surface.