The Nazi regime, under Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945, was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 11 million people. This includes approximately six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust, along with millions of others, including Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, homosexuals, and various other groups deemed "undesirable." The overall death toll from World War II, which the Nazis instigated, is estimated to be around 70-85 million, including both military and civilian casualties.
Well six million Jews were killed and five million other people so by Hitler and the Nazi political party, about 11 million.
6 million over all were Jewish people but there were also gypsies and/ or people believed to be worse than the nazi party and people who stood against the nazi party who got killed
in ur face
Well, technically speaking, Nazi Germany did by far since they killed so many Jewish people.
Largest nazi party?? Nazi party was Adolf Hitler's Political party in GERMANY! Please see what you're asking, probably you're trying to ask that "when Nazi party became the largest party in Germany?" The answer is in 1932 elections, nazi became the largest party in Germany, although they did not gained majority. NO STUPID HE IS NOT ASKING "WHEN NAZI PARTY BECAME LARGEST PARTY IN GERMANY?" HE IS ASKING "WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE LARGEST NAZI PARTY TODAY?" For your information, there is still a nazi party today, and it is all over the world. There are many anti-nazi organazations in the U.S. Infact there was a holocoust museum opening in Chicago, and there were many pro-nazi rioters with nazi flags and chants protesting against the opening of the museum. (sry i don't know which country has the largest nazi party today :(.....)
Beginning in 1933, gay organizations were banned, scholarly books about homosexuality, and sexuality in general, were burned, and homosexuals within the Nazi Party itself were murdered. The exact number of people killed by the Nazi regime will never be known, but scholars, using a variety of methods of determining the death toll, came to approximate estimate of 10,000-25,000 homosexuals executed.
whilst the nazi party leader was one of the most evil men in history, the term "Nazi" is a name given to a member or supporter of its party. many polish people who were forced to conscript to the German army were considered nazi but they didnt believe in the nazi ideology. in short the Nazi's with nazi beliefs deserve no forgivness, but the forced Nazi's deserve sympathy.
No many people did it under duress and only participated due to the fear of being killed.
over 100
About six million.
No part of the Americas was under Nazi occupation, so it's completely unclear what you mean.
No. The people killed in the Nazi extermination camps were killed by the hundreds and thousands each day. Poison gas and gunfire were used to kill as many people as possible.