The Alternative for Germany (AfD) will seek power in next year's state elections. Civil society groups are alarmed, as are security services, which have found that some of its factions represent extremist threats.
The neighbors of Germany are not Germany itself, but other countries.
How does your comment even refute that statement that you apparently thought I wrote? The Germans who actually wanted the Nazi regime were a minority, though a large one. The first victims of the regime were German opposition politicians/activists, German gay people, German disabled, German jews etc. There were Germans who were perpetrators and Germans who were victims (and some who were both), the country was not a monolith.
Also, many other countries were fairly enthusiastic about the Nazi regime and racism in general, they just didn’t like getting attacked by the Germans. UK and France were still colonial regimes, and the US literally had Nazi rallies, still had extremely racist laws (still do, but it got better in the 1960s) and was also a colonial power.
Also, many other countries were fairly enthusiastic about the Nazi regime
I think most countries in the world (have) had political parties or factions which were fascists or sympathetic to them in the 1930’s. I mean, also in the Vatican for example.
The neighbors of Germany are not Germany itself, but other countries.
How does your comment even refute that statement that you apparently thought I wrote? The Germans who actually wanted the Nazi regime were a minority, though a large one. The first victims of the regime were German opposition politicians/activists, German gay people, German disabled, German jews etc. There were Germans who were perpetrators and Germans who were victims (and some who were both), the country was not a monolith.
Also, many other countries were fairly enthusiastic about the Nazi regime and racism in general, they just didn’t like getting attacked by the Germans. UK and France were still colonial regimes, and the US literally had Nazi rallies, still had extremely racist laws (still do, but it got better in the 1960s) and was also a colonial power.
I think most countries in the world (have) had political parties or factions which were fascists or sympathetic to them in the 1930’s. I mean, also in the Vatican for example.
Found some incomplete wiki list.