You asked a good question about a bad time.
I will not spell the nasi word correctly, but I seem to get your question.
There were many "good" Germans and Austrians.
Many of them went first into "camps", the leaders of social and religious groups. So the thugs, bandits of humanity just took over Germany.
The nasi's did, well, an effective job of "recruiting" losers and such. First to take over Germany, them wage a total war on mankind.
But as to "good nasi's", no, as a group as ill and psychologically
evil, there is no real evidence many were even still "human".
nasi's had no remorse, no feelings, as they first ruined their own country then Europe and Russia.
An evil from "within".
Something to think about.
So the entire world went insane: nasi's killed stalinist commie "mass murderer's", and each other, but the people suffered the most: millions. Jews and all that were "different".
But let us have God sort all that out.
I cannot.
2007-02-06 13:25:16
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answered by cruisingyeti 5
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There was quite an extensive German underground that helped Jewish and other hunted groups in Germany escape the persecution of the Nazi party, including Allied soldiers that had been shot down, separated frm their units, or managed to escape capture.
2007-02-06 13:11:41
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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yes there were many that disagreed with the nazi party that helped. many of them who joined the army before hitlers reign had no choice but to fight in the army or be killed.
2007-02-06 14:08:58
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answered by ? 2
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oscar shindler, watch the movie shindlers list.
2007-02-06 17:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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