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Were all Nazis German?

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Under Nazi rule, all other political parties were banned. In 1933, the Nazis opened their first concentration camp, in Dachau, Germany, to house political prisoners. Dachau evolved into a death camp where countless thousands of Jews died from malnutrition, disease and overwork or were executed. read more

There were Nazis from many countries. The French Lorraine division fought along side the most ardent Nazis and were the last to surrender in Berlin. There were Nazis from all occupied countries and many unoccupied ones. Tiny numbers of Irish, American and British (William Joyce, aka Lord Haw Haw for example) were represented under the Swastika even. read more

Claus von Stauffenberg and the German officers who tried to overthrow Hitler in July 1944 were not Nazis, or at least they were no longer Nazis by the time they tried to kill him. So the answer to this question must be no, not all soldiers in the German Army were Nazis. read more

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