What was the result of Hitler scapegoating the Jews?
an example of scape goating is when people dont have nothing to do but bother and blame people for stuff they did
What weapons did the people in world war 2 use?
Assault Rifles: L85A2, Ak74M, Scar H
SMG's: MP7A1, Uzi, SR-2M Veresk
Shotguns: Benelli M10A1, Spas-12, AA12
Sniper Rifles: AWM, TPG-1, Dragunov SVD
There ya go mate, these weapons are used across WW2 and used by different sides.
How did the experiments at the Holocaust help people?
The experiments were done with the hope of creating a master race. The experiments were an effort to "weed out" what Hitler and his followers deemed to be imperfections in the human race such as mental disabilities, physical handicaps, and being a race other than caucasian.
In mid September, American troops drove back German forces at the battle of Saint - Mihiel.
Did the pope aid Germany in killing the Jews?
The pope at the time of Nazi Germany was a known National Socialist sympathizer. ___ The main criticism usually made of Pope Pius XII in connection with the Holocaust was that he did not publicly condemn the Holocaust.
Were younger Jews treated differently from older in world war 2?
In the camps run by the Germans, yes. Old people and young children were generally murdered right away. Anybody of an age to work survived the initial sorting. The SS had made precise calculations, down to the last pfennig, how much could be gleaned from working these people to death on a starvation diet, which took an average of nine months, according to German records. Attractive young women might be forced to work in brothels maintained for the comfort of camp personnel (including collaborationist Jews who acted as "truties" , called "Capos") and the German military. After about six weeks these young women were used up by the continuous service, and were sent on to the gas chambers. This policy insured that no mixed Jewish-"Aryan" children could be born. (In civilian life it was a crime for an Aryan to have sex with a Jew). There was absolutely no mercy shown on account of age, either young or old, or gender. The Nazis were very concerned of the effect this iron policy might have on their personnel.
Did hitler murder jews himself?
Adolf Hitler supposedly shot himself. He feared capture after World War II and quickly married his wife Eva Braun. Eva killed herself before Hitler by biting into a cyanide capsule.
How did Hitler kill himself after World War 2?
he drank some sort of poison with his wife the day after they got married and then after he drank it he had enough time to shoot himself because his grandfather was Jew, which made him part Jew.
What was the name of the death camp that the slaves went to?
The vast majority of Jews were sent to extermination camps and not to "ordinary" concentration camps. Please see the related question.
There were some in Poland,, 2 holdng camps in France and of course in Germany.
Of course there were other people concentrated there as well, for instance: Gypsies, political dissidents and homosexuals, eventually most of them all had their lives ended in a most cruel and hideous manner.
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The extermination camps were all in Poland.
What was the nonaggression pact with USSR?
A non-aggression pact is an international treaty between two or more states/countries agreeing to avoid war or armed conflict between them and resolve their disputes through peaceful negotiations
Why weren't more German Jews accepted into France or Britain?
== == France was deeply divided between Left and Right in the 1930s. Politically organized anti-semitism was strong in France ... Britain accepted just over 71,000 refugees - which wasn't many in view of the magnitude of the problem. Compare with Australia, with a much smaller population: it accepted over 50,000 refugees from Nazi Germany before the start of World War 2. However, New Zealand accepted hardly any. Clearly, anti-semitism and the Great Depression combined to make the situation very difficult for Jews trying to leave Nazi Germany. ____
Antisemitism was not just a view of the Nazis. Antisemitism was common throughout the world. However, the rest of the world did not go extremes. Other countries did not want the Jewish people to be concentrated in their country for the same reason the Nazis wanted them out of Germany, they did not like them. * Unemployment * Fear of foreigners * Antisemitism * Failure to grasp the seriousness of the situation (until very late in 1938)
How did inflation help Hitler rise to power?
After the end of the First World War, political parties that came into being in Germany decided to reform German polity. This gave birth to the German Weimar Republic.
However, following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay reparation in the form of money. When the gold reserves in Germany were exhausted, Germany began to print the German Mark in huge numbers and this caused the Economic Depression of the 1930s.
It was amidst this confusion that Hitler marked his rise to power. The people held the Weimar Republic responsible for the Depression and broke their faith in the government.
Hitler's extensive propaganda to win the hearts of the people promised them a better future of economic prosperity. Demonstrations envisaged the ideals of unity and strength which won the confidence of the Germans.
Who has the power to declair war?
the Legislative Branch can declair war. The President does not have the power to do so!
Did nazi Germany surrender first or japan?
Germany. Japan were last to surrender. Italy gave up half way through fighting in war with allie, America & Great Britain.
Why did the Nazis blame the Jews for the economic problems in Germany?
It is all too easy for those who supported,colluded with or turned a blind eye to Nazism to say "it was all the fault of the government".Many German people allowed themselves to become moral failures.That uncomfortable reality was kept at bay by use of such mental gymnastics as "we didn't know about the Holocaust "we were only following orders" .Children choked in gas chambers as a result of this moral failure..old people were ritually and sexually humiliated because of this moral failure.Face it..if you supported Nazism then you became a debased and inhuman failure..and you should feel all the shame that is due ..you were responsible.
Why did the british hope to gain by winning over Rudolf Hess to their side during World War 2?
Rudolph Hess was not won over by the British, he flew over because he thought he could influence those in high places in the government.
He was misguided in thinking his few friends in Britain had any influence in government circles, they did not.
What is the symbol of the German army?
The Swastika, taken from an ancient Indian religion. I believe it was originally a symbol for enlightenment.
How many concentration camps were there in the UK?
There were camps to concentrate people on both sides during WWII, in German and Japanese controlled areas, as well as in Soviet Union, North America and United Kingdom.
While the Nazi concentration camps not only included prisoners of war and delinquents, they also were used to have civilians for slave labour or extermination, mainly Jews, Poles and other ethnic groups, political dissidents and handicapped people etc.
The hundreds of UK camps were probably amongst the best regarding to the Genève convention and other international laws, with a high survival rate, much better than Soviet. The camps weren't generally used for political prisoners.
The USA, by contrast, interned lots of Japanese born people in concentration camps, which was much debated as unconstitutional.
Note: the British invented the term "concentration camp" for keeping African people detained, but the Germans adopted it from 1933 and made the most use of the word. The Allies preferred to talk about camps for POW, but there was slave labour in many of them, and complaints about bad treatment of the detainees.
What weapons did America use in the battle of the bulge?
The Battle of the Bulge was fought during World War II from mid-December 1944 through mid-January 1945. Weapons included tanks such as Tigers, King Tigers, Panthers, and Mark IV's, minimal bomber and fighter aircraft, and bolt-action rifles and the semi-automatic M-1.
How did the Germany react to communism?
The Germans detested the Communists, even the Communists in their own country. Hitler killed off many of them. He attacked the USSR because they had resources he needed and he hated communism.
On this day, the major league advanced the cut-down rate a month, limiting rosters to 23 players.
German Population during World War 2?
It is estimated that in January 1933, just before the Nazis came to power, Germany had about 494,000 Jews (calculated using Jewish definitions). The Nazis used a wider definition, which would give a higher figure - possibly 800,000 out of a total population of a little over 62 million in Germany.