Were all German people afraid of Hitler and his SS thugs or did some openly reject his concentration camps and extermination ovens?
7 Answers
- BobLv 75 months agoFavorite Answer
Hitler fostered a regime that one either followed or did not follow. The ones who did not follow were called 'Traitors' and were persecuted. If you need a modern day parallel to this, just look at the Republican rally yesterday.
- JahalLv 55 months ago
The problem is that they ignored his hateful antisemitic rhetoric because they either didn't care, or didn't think he was a threat. It was too late once he got into power. (sound familiar? )
I saw a documentary showing how kids in Hitler's Youth would bully their parents because they were brainwashed by Hitler. They'd say I don't have to listen to you because Hitler is my father. The parents were terrified that they could be turned in by their own kids
- Anonymous5 months ago
Most Germans weren't aware of what was happening in the camps. The guards who worked there didn't usually think twice about it and had been conditioned to see Jews as the enemy of Germany.
- StanleyLv 75 months ago
All German people were at risk while Heir Hitler and his henchmen were in power. Even parents were not safe from their children. Very very sad. ;-(
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- abdulLv 75 months ago
During his rule in Germany, those who opposed him ended up in those concentration camps.
- yLv 75 months ago
No one openly rejected anything becouse if they did, they were dead. Secretly we now know that some did oppose, just had no power to do anything about it.
- Anonymous5 months ago
Most Germans loved him because he made the economy great, gave them national pride, raised their cultural morale & fought against their enemies.
The Jews and the Pols were not the enemies of Germany. Neither was the rest of the world until he started his war.
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