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during the rise to power the campaign against illegal immigrants mattered more( they targetted turks and romanian gypsys). The similarity is to the anti illegal mexican groups today. The next most important concerns were the economy, (jobs, inflation) and law and order. Law and order included morality every bit as extreme as Pat Robertsons family values campaigns. The jews were much less important at first and only really became targets after the Nazis had control of the Riechstagg

2006-10-03 06:59:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In the beginning, the Nazis had to tip-toe around the Jewish issue. The first uprising against the Jews when Hitler first took power didn't go over very well with the German population, so they had to run a lot of propaganda to get everyone to go along. And even when everyone went along, the extermination of the Jews was kept under high levels of secrecy that were punishable by death on the spot if a Nazi member leaked information to the general public. Many of the German public didn't even know what had happened in the concentration camps until after the war was over and the allies forced the population to look at what their leaders had done.

2006-10-03 07:00:19 · answer #2 · answered by Chris J 6 · 2 0

Germans blamed the jews for getting the US into WW1, which germany would have won without a doubt. In return the jews got the teritoey of the Ottoman Empire. Before this time germany was a good place to live for jews.

2006-10-03 08:01:05 · answer #3 · answered by Luke F 3 · 1 0

in the rise to power not that much, it did fuel anti Semite Germans hatred but without demonizing the Jews the Nazi's still would have risen to power, it was just a weapon in their arsenal & probably one they really didn't need, the desire to recover from the hard times of post ww1 and putting people to work were enough to win over germany.

2006-10-03 06:55:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

By removing the Jews from the equation there were more jobs and opportunities for the Germans. The German people saw this as prosperity and so they believed in Hitler. After all they were able to feed their families, and they were regaining their national pride. Mind set is everything.

2006-10-03 06:54:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

i did no longer study the object simply by fact I in simple terms finished a piece of writing with regard to the educational technique for Nazi females who worked interior the concentratration camps. one in each and every of those replace into Ilse Koch. each and every of the concentration camps had "matrons" who worked perfect alongside with the SS and the time-honored guards. No gender replace into exempt from the atrocities of the Nazi habitual. Why does it count? simply by fact it replace into people who do no longer study from history are compelled to repeat it. i think of our international can do without yet another holocaust.

2016-12-12 19:46:53 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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