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Germany in WW2

The Germans were a member of the Axis forces and the primary belligerent in the European Theater of war.

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When did jews stop being killed in World War 2?

If I know my history (and I hope I do know some), I don't believe America ever "stopped" allowing Jews to enter America, but they did have quotas that filled up quickly. But I've never heard that America made the decision to forbid Jewish immigration.

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Agreed. The quotas were based entirely on country of birth, and so the quota for people born in Germany filled up very quickly. It was not a 'Jewish quota'.

Did Hitler conquer Yugoslavia?

Romania was one of the Axis Powers in WW2. Meaning, no they joined him instead.

Where does the last name estrella comes from?

The proud and distinguished Spanish surname Estefan is first found with it's rich and (some would say glorious) ancient heritage in Galicia, the northwestern region of Spain.

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What is the star of David and who wore what kind?

The Star of David was used in the concentration camps during the holocaust which identify the prisoners in the camps to their categories such as Jews and Criminals etc...

Here who wore what

-Jews wore yellow badges

-Religious groups who oppose the Nazi regime wore purple badges

-Alcoholics, tramps, gypsies, vagabond, mentally ill, workshy, disabled people and deaf people wore black badges

-Professional criminals (eg. POWs) wore green badges

- sexual offenders wore pink badges

-foreign forced labour groups wore blue badges

-political prisoners wore red triangle badge

Prisoners in the concentration camps wore these badges because, this indicates their reason for imprisonment

What is the author's tone in Surviving Hitler by Andrea Warren?

It is serious and factual. She tells the story in an interesting way, while keeping the facts in there too.

What were the goals of Italy during World War 2?

I don't think Mussolini really thought it through that far. he had some vague idea of a new Roman Empire but his plans weren't really very specific. Michael Montagne This is just speculation, but Mussolini probably wanted a sphere of influence in the Mediterranan and the Balkans. Italy also wanted an over-seas empire with colonies to bring in raw materials and a market for finished goods.

What was the success between German forces from 1939- 1941?

When Hitler succeeded in East, he turned West. Beginning to mae plans against France, but Soviet struggle to defeat Finland convinced Hitler that the Red Army could easily be beaten by Germany. Afterwards, these two years were a time of success for Germany.

How much money does Germany have?

All I know is that their economy is the 3rd highest in all the world.

When did Germany pass a law about discriminating Jews?

The Nuremburg Laws- not to be confused with the Nuremburg trials which were by-definition ANTI-Nazi war crimes tribunals) were enacted in l935. Jews were barred from certain types of businesses, and ethnic ID cards were forced upon even what were called (mischlinge) or religiously-mixed persons. Only a dictatorial government could get away with this stuff- and this was BEFORE the war so could not be justified as a sort of Civil Defense matter- like bouncing out illegal aliens.

When did von braun build v2 rocket?

Engineering work for the A4 rocket (Braun's technical name for project) was finished on 1939 September 30, funding and actual construction of test engines began soon after. Testing of the rocket engine began in 1941, and, by 1942, full rocket tests began. The first successful launch of an A4 was on 1942 October 3. The name "Vergeltungswaffe" (ie, "Vengeance Weapon") for the V1 was approved in 1944 June. The first military use of a V2 was on 1944 September 8, and the Germans officially annouced their new weapon on November 8 of that year.

Did Germany use radar in the Battle of Britain?

Yes, Radar helps detect aircraft & ships. The first well-known use was during the 1940 Battle of Britain when the British used Radar and visual spotters to detect German aircraft flying from France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway towards Great Britain.

Which caused a lot of political and economic unrest in Germany during the 1920s?

The struggle of the German people to make reparation payments for war damages inflicted on the Allies.

Why did the night of broken glass occur?

It all started off when Adolf Hitler wanted someone to blame on so he blamed the Jews. He started what is now the Holocaust. The night of broken glass, also known as Kristallnacht, started when one young Jewish man shot a German solider to protect his family. After that German solider's all over Germany started looting and breaking into Jewish stores and taking everything. They also killed or sent Jewish people to concentration camps. Hope this helped!

Was the Nazi army a good army?

The Nazis never had an entire army of their own, but they had the German Army under their direction, and it was a very good army which was very difficult to beat. There is a tendency to confuse German and Nazi in World War 2, but not all Germans were Nazis, just as not all Americans are Democrats. In WW2 it was not even required that a German general be a member of the Nazi Party, and actually most of them were not.

What was the political system in Germany during WW2?

East Germany was communist and West Germany was democratic.

Why were women important in Hitler's plans for Germany?

I would assume they are important to produce his vital Aryan race.. But that's my guess. ___ There was a huge gap between propaganda and reality. The official image was of fertile German mothers producing kids. In practice, there was a lot of pressure on women to work, especially in the armaments industries and to take up essential jobs left vacant by soldiers.

What is bunkering?

Offshore Bunkering is the terminology used in the shipping industry to describe the selling of fuel, from specialized vessels (ships) designed for that particular task, transferring fuel from one ship to another i.e. ship to ship transfer of fuel (heavy, medium and light fuel, gas oil and marine diesel.) The bunkering business supplies offshore deliveries of food and freshwater is world recognized business as the fishing fleet and all ships require fuel for fishing and transportation of cargo, oil and container service.

What year was Germany invaded in the holocaust?

i think it was 1933 :)

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more like 1944

Did Hitler mean to kill the Jews?

Yes. Six million people don't get moved around Europe and gassed or shot by accident or in some 'excess' by Himmler and the SS. Moreover, Hitler had ranted and raved like crazy against the Jews ever since he started speaking in the seedy beer halls of Bavaria.

What German cities were bombed in World War 2?

All German cities with some kind of industry or concentration camp.

Aachen, Aschersleben, Berchtesgaden, Berlin, Bielefeld, Bochum, Bonn, Bramsfeld, Braunschweig, Bremen, Brunswick, Brüx, Chemnitz, Dessau, Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Emden, Emmerich, Essen, Flensburg, Frankfurt, Hagen, Hamburg, Hannover, Helgoland, Herbouville, Hüls, Kaiserslautern, Kassel, Kiel, Koblenz, Köln, Krefeld, Leipzig, Leverskusen, Ludwigshafen, Lüne-Merseberg, Lützkendorf, Magdeburg, Mainz, Mannheim, Mariensburg, München, Münster, Nürnberg, Ostfriesische Inseln, Peenemünde, Pforzheim, Posen, Regensburg, Schleswig-Holstien, Schweinfurt, Solingen, Stettin, Stuttgart, Wiener Neustadt (Vienna, Austria), Willhelmshaven, Wuppertal, and Zeitz. All these cities were bombed by Allied forces between 1942 and the spring of 1945. The Allied forces used German technology to do so (Blockbuster bombs plus incendiary bombs), and all cities were between 20 and 90 percent damaged.

Why do people discriminate?

People discriminate out of ignorance and Selfishness and that they don't think about how it would make other people feel also to make them feels better

AnswerJob interviewers have to select who they believe is the best candidate for a given job by separating people into different consideration categories. The way of doing this separation can be considered "discrimination" of desirable versus undesirable personal characteristics.

When you look at what a human resources person does for such a job interview--it is considered a science / branch of psychology / psychoanalysis / people skills (not ignorance). Many such professionals are trained in this particular field of endeavor. Entire companies involved in management consulting or job placement agencies perform these duties to screen applicants prior to them being sent to the client for their further consideration so that the time of the client is not wasted weeding out "the undesirables."

Unqualified, or inexperienced, or over qualified, or over experienced, or experience in a field of expertise that is not close enough to that required for the job, or bad fit due to personality conflicts or conflicting beliefs or politics or personal styles of conduct, or poor judgment, criminal record for a high security position, dresses inappropriately for a very high paying client liaison position, lives too far away and does not have a vehicle to insure that they arrive at work on time, unwilling to do some particular element of the job, poor sense of humor, behavior inappropriate for the situation, unprofessional attitude, too sensitive, too abusive, too uncaring, or any number of choosy details that might eliminate someone from consideration from being hired by the organization with the job opening.

Some people act as though friends and acquaintances are job applicants and may go through a long list of selection criteria before getting on a short list of those who would be "best friends."

Rich and wealthy people have few needs. Their requirements of potential friends is therefore apt to be highly restrictive to those whose peer interests and contacts are useful to the others in this exclusive group. Few people deal in corporate take-overs, liquidations, buying rare art works, selecting and wearing high fashion designer apparel, are close acquaintances with Dr. Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, the Queen of England, and Lord Evelyn Rothschild, or other wealthy person's pursuits or interests.

Who established a fascist dictatorship in Spain?

he was helped and backed by Germany's Hitler and Italy's Mussolini.

he won because he started fights/rebels/ and tried to take over the government until the government finally gave in and let him win.

What feelings did the Versailles Treaty and the four other treaties negotiated by the allies create?

I just read from my book and it say's the these agreements created feelings of bitterness and betrayal among the victors and the defeated