The number of members in the Nazi (National Socialist German Workers) Party changed throughout the course of its existence. When the Nazi Party was still in its early years in 1925 the the approximate number of members was around 25,000, but swiftly grew to 180,000 members by the end of 1929. At the height of its membership, the Nazi party consisted of over 8.5 million Germans or roughly 12% of the total German population at the time.
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Adolf Hitler. It was not non-Nazis, most Germans were non-Nazis. But yes, it was sanctioned by Hitler.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
It wasn't the Germans. Very confusing, yes. The Germans and the Nazis were in different groups, though they followed the same leader. It was the Nazis who wanted this so they could keep track of and control as many Jewish people as they could. _____________________ Most Nazis were Germans. Ordinary Germans were happy to go along with the Nazi's wishes as they benefited in ways such as getting the Jews' jobs or their houses or businesses.
to keep the Jews away from the Germans
The promises that Hitler made.