I do because Hitler was a great man, he leaded a country which was suffering fromgreat depression and being treated unfairly by the allies and transformed Germany into a greater era, When hitler camed into power, he gave what the germans lost and he still gave more.
Hitler took other Poland in 2 weeks, he took other France in 6 weeks, If no one says thats nothing, i like to see a country take other a country less than a month which has a good military.
Nazis gave germany a good economy, he got rid off allies trade and only send their products to their allies, Italians, astrians etc.
Hitler was leader of a group of people who killed millions of jews and captured million POWs from poland and Soviet.
Hitler is a well respective man and his believes and spirit will live on
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Hitler was a murdering thug who used Jews as a scapegoat. He led his country down a path of destruction and shame.
collaborators......................
no
That the people supported what the Nazis were doing to the Jews
No, they supported Hitler out of their own free will.
The USA supported all the European nations ravaged the atrocious Nazi Regime, not just France. They went to Africa and Europe to free the people of the oppressive, cruel, muderous Nazis.
Anchulss was popularly supported by most Austrians. However, Hitler and the Austrian Nazis stirred up a lot of violence and trouble for the Austrian government in the years leading up to Anschluss. Hitler's efforts to destabilise the Austrian gov helped sway people - Nazis represented stability and strong government. Some supported the union because it meant a halt to the chaos.
The Nazis claimed that the Jews has supported the allies in the First World War. Also, the Nazis feared the growth of the Jewish population and Jewish influence.
Any race or type of people that the Nazis believed would be bad for reproduction. They did this because they wanted to create the perfect society with perfect people, so they took out anything that could interfere with that.
The Holocaust, in which they (the Nazis) attempted to wipe out the Jews (an entire group of people)
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.
Historians suggest the Federalists received much support from the Congregationalists and the Episcopalians. In addition, bankers and businessman also supported the Federalists as well.