What were the names of the Nazis' genocidal sites?
Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Sobibor
Treblinka
Belzec
Bergen-Belsen
Chelmno
Majdanek.
There were thousands of camps, but these 7 were the ones used solely for extermination.
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Bergen-Belsen changed function a number of times and should not feature in the list though it a high death toll, mainly as the result of the typhus epidemic there in 1945. It was not an extermination camp.
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Is Italy a fascist government today?
No, Italy has not had a fascist government since WW II. It has a parliamentary democracy. There is sometimes corruption in the Italian government, which is a risk in any government, but it does not go to such an extreme as to constitute fascism.
Why did the Nazis burn Jewish synagogues?
Burning synagogues (Jewish places of worship) was one way of expressing hatred and intimidating Jews. (Compare with the burning of Black churches in the Deep South). It also made it very clear to the Jews that they were unwanted in Germany.
How important was fascism in world war 2?
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When did the Nazis invaded Denmark?
Operation Weserubung , the invasion of Denmark , began 9 April 1940 .
Did the US fight against the Nazis?
They did not until Pearl Harbor was bombed. The US tried to stay out of the way until they were somewhat involved. They did not fight sooner because they did not to want to create more problems that weren't already were.
Why was Italy considered Fascist but not Germany or Japan during World War 2?
Fascism in the literal sense was an attempt by Benito Mussolini to resurrect the Roman Empire. The ruthless, might-makes-right philosophy of the Roman Empire is at the heart of fascism. The element of extreme racism was added by the Nazis in Germany, as well as the Imperial Japanese. But the term fascism is derived from a symbol of the Roman Empire (that symbol being a bundle of sticks with an axe in the center, called a fasces; it never became as well known as the Nazi swastika).
Are the Nazis the same as the KKK?
no, the Nazis was the Aryan Brotherhood from Europe and the KKK are from the south part of the USA
Is the Nazi sign illegal in Australia?
Officially no. But it is still considered a horrible sign and if you begin wearing it the police will immediately arrest you.
the Nazi sign is any wear int he world u can see it all the way in America and who knows wear else you could see it ...there are still people in the world like Hitler and they are know as today skin head any comments please leave them and anything that needs to be fixed please fix thanks
What was the appeal of the Nazis?
In the 1920s, the Nazis tried to be all things to all people. The 25-Point Programme had policies that were:
The Nazis did not appeal to:
They were popular with:
What was the Nazis Pabst Plan all about?
The Nazi's Pabst Plan was a plan to reconstruct the city of Warsaw, Poland into a futuristic model city in the name of the Third Reich. The plan never reached fruition.
During world war 2 this nation had a fascist government led by Benito Mussolini?
Italy.
Italy had Benito Mussolini as their dictator until they finally nabbed him and killed him and his wife.
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Why did Great Britain support the fascists during the Spanish Civil War?
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
Who were the Nazis and there leader?
The Nazi's worked for Adolf Hitler, who gave them an order to kill all Jew's.
What are some fascist beliefs?
There are seven major beliefs of the Nazi party. Some people do not understand Hitler or why he came to power, but the reasons are simple.
1. Hitler loved Germany, he was an ultranationalist. He would have given his life for Germany. All true Nazi's are this way.
2. Hitler believed in the struggle of mankind, that work and struggle can make a nation stronger.
3. Hitler believed that the Women of Germany were the best! They should be treasured and protected.
4. Hitler was raised Catholic and believed in God, that God and Country were sacred and should be protected from atheists and Communists, who do not believe in God.
5. Hitler believed in the destiny of the White Aryan RACE. When he and Heinrich Himmler saw Anna Kreisling and Eva nude and enjoying some sunshine, they knew that they were the best. Mein Gott is what Hitler said when he saw these two blondes together!
6 Hitler believed in Mercedes Benz and BMW and VolksWagen! Every German should own a car! This is why Hitler designed the Bug VW.
7. Hitler believed that the farmers in Germany were more important than the Bankers. Hitler believed in a classless society, that everyone working together could achieve remarkable things.
What are the Features of Fascist Government?
Although there is not a specific checklist of features or traits, in general: Fascism is an extreme form of Socialism, less extreme than Communism. Some people have incorrectly categorized fascism as a "right" wing type of government. Socialism & communism are considered "left" wing, fascism is actually between socialism & communism on the overall political sprectrum (ie 'left' wing). Fascism & communism are both enforced by a totalitarian (dictatorship) form of government. These types rule their populations by overt brute force. Both types of governments control all courts, local governments, press/media, information, police & military in a nation. They may arrest, imprison, and execute anyone in that nation that the leadership targets. Elections are not allowed or are controlled by the party in power. In both types of governments, the government makes all or most of the major economic choices for the nation, there is not a national free market. Communist governments are generally more restrictive than fascist governments. (China's communist government is currently allowing some free market activities-but requires approvals on all ventures). The primary difference between fascism & communism is about ownership of property. Fascism allows most private ownership of land, equipment, vehicles, personal property, etc. Communism takes all personal or private property and converts it to government ownership (or 'owned by the people"-another form of stealing). Fascist governments may also seize property (is usually uses the term "to nationalize") for government ownership. The most well-known Fascist governments of the recent past have been Hitler's Nazis-Germany, Mussolini-Italy, & Franco-Spain. Some other nations have had fascist type governments, such as in South America. You may be able to make a case that many other dictatorships around the world have had a form of fascism. Possibly you may be able to say that Communist China is changing to be less communist & more fascist?