Stalingrad
Once the US joined the war, for the most part, yes, most Americans did support the effort against Hitler. There were small fringe groups like the German American Bund that had pro-Germany and/or pro-Nazi leanings.
If the question is asking about Scandinavian immigrants to the US, they were discriminated against, but not nearly as much as other immigrants. If the question is asking about the Nazi treatment of Scandinavians in World War 2, it was hoped that they would accept the doctrine of German racial superiority and join the Nazi war effort. Some of them did, but most Norwegians and Danes sided with the Allies against the Nazis.
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Start of WW2. Kill people for no valid reason (racist). No democracy and accused others for something that has not done. (Burning Parliament was done by Nazi, but they accused the communists.)
I would say that the top ten most famous Nazi solders are Josef Kramer, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Friedrich Jecklen, Oskar Dirlewanger, Odilo Globocnik, Adolf Eichmann, Reinhard Heydrich, Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler. I would say that these are the most famous Nazi solders because they were among the most evil.
Stalingrad.
Stalingrad.
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Because most countries spent most of there money in the war effort
Wiring
Because Freud believed most problems were caused by suppressed sexuality.
The most important is the destroying of iron structures.
A lack of proper sewers.
sodium ions
Most visible skin problems can be seen on the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of the skin. Problems that are seen there can be caused by a problem within the deeper layers of the skin, the dermis and the subcutaneous layer of skin. The dermis is where most skin problems show? true or false?
his biggest problesm was his foreign policy, he stuck his nose where it didn't belong, this caused a war with germany, in which he was defeated and dethrowned
Lack of pioneering skills among the settlers.