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Most of them waited till Hitler was dead. That said, the popularity of the Nazis in Germany had been in decline ever since they failed to take Moscow in December 1941 and it became obvious that there would be no quick victory over the Soviet Union.

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What the Holocaust was like for Germans who did not agree with Hitler or who hid Jewish people?

The Germans who did not agree with Hitlers decision and hid Jewish people were killed if caught. Since Hitler was the leader, he wanted everyone to hate the Jews.


Why do hate Hitler the German?

Hitler didn't hate Germans.


Why did the Germans carry out Hitler's orders?

For the longest time, Hitler hid his true colors, and was greatly respected. He was extremely good with words and convinced people of how disgusting and dangerous the Jews were, making the Germans hate them. Not all Germans had an option, and Hitler was in charge. He planted fear in people, so that his true followers would kill or torture anyone who defied him. People did and they were told to feed and protect their families.


Did Adolf Hitler hate Native Americans?

Adolf Hitler in 1935 declared that Sioux Indians were of the Aryan race. Therefore, by extension, all American Indians where considered Aryans. In addition, many pro-Nazi organizations, such as the German-American Bund, sought out an alliance with American Indian organizations like the American Indian Federation. This was supposedly done under Hitlers command. So no, he did not hate Native Americans.


Why did Hitler hate and have such a propensity for human destruction?

Well its said that Hitler was Jewish himself and actually killed himself because he was Jewish. He believed that Jews and the Jewish beliefs where not part of Hitlers "Perfect" socioty and he believed that Jews just didnt fit in. althogh he didnt only hate Jews he also hated handie cap, homosexuals, and people who got in his way or fitted in with his "Perfect" socioty.

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What was the time period when the Germans stopped listening to Hitler's hate campaign what happened during this time period?

About 1945 when he killed himself and a lot of the Camps were liberated...


What the Holocaust was like for Germans who did not agree with Hitler or who hid Jewish people?

The Germans who did not agree with Hitlers decision and hid Jewish people were killed if caught. Since Hitler was the leader, he wanted everyone to hate the Jews.


Where did hitlers hate come from?

The devil


When was Hate Campaign created?

Hate Campaign was created in 1999-04.


What did Hitler's hate campaign have to do with the Jews?

The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.


Why are Jewish children taught to hate Germans?

Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.


Why do hate Hitler the German?

Hitler didn't hate Germans.


Did Germans hate the Jews?

No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.


Why did hittler hate the polish people?

Hitler viewed the Polish people as racially inferior, and he believed that they were a threat to his vision of creating a racially pure German empire. This led to his intense hatred towards the Polish population and the subsequent brutal treatment and persecution of Polish people during World War II.


What does it mean if you have a nightmare after listening to a rap song?

You hate rap and are scared of it


What was the psychological impact of the Holocaust?

The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.


Do Germans hate Gypsies?

In the history of Germany under the Nazis, there was a lot of hate for Gypsies, just as there was hate and intolerance for other groups. But as a whole, no. All Germans do not hate Gypsies. Hopefully we are growing past hatred as a society, and slowly learning to understand each other rather than nourishing old grudges and hatreds.