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Why was there so little opposition to Nazi rule in Germany?

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Why was there so little opposition to Nazi rule in Germany?

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One of the myths that persist more around World War II consists of thinking that all the Germans were Nazi loyal to the figure of Adolf Hitler. But nothing else far from the reality, since there was a series of groups who were against open or secretly to the regime of Hitler after his access to the power in 1933. Between these groups of students included themselves (like the famous group of resistance of the White Rose, whose members risked and gave to their lives distributing pamphlets that condemned the Nazi government, requesting their overthrow), religious groups and diverse political groups, including to Socialists and Communists, who planted face to the sprouting of nazism suffering in return death and jail pains. Thus for example Sophie Scholl and its brother, Hans, were executed in the guillotine by their actions for the White Rose. As the ambitions of Hitler for Germany grew, and while they were implemented the grotesque machinations of the Holocausto, a series arose from indi

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