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Who observed that there is an absence of protest in german people? Class 9. Plz answer fast

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Answer:

Nazis observed that there is an absence of protest in german people :

Explanation:

1. Hitler took control over germany , Nazis raised against him in order to maintain peace and order.

2. in 1943, gathered a group of prominent Germans for secret meetings at his kingdom.

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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By 1942, people living in Germany were increasingly aware of the mass murders in places to the east. As early as January, German Jewish professor Victor Klemperer was recording in his diary rumors of “evacuated Jews” being “shot in Riga [Latvia], in groups,” as they left the train. On March 16, he mentioned Auschwitz for the first time and described it as the “most dreadful concentration camp.” By October he was referring to the camp as “a swift-working slaughterhouse.” Klemperer learned of these Nazi abuses despite living in near isolation, thanks to restrictions that had cost him his job, many of his friends, and even his library card.

Some of the first Germans to speak out against Nazi injustices were a group of students at the University of Munich. In winter 1942, Hans Scholl, his sister Sophie, and their friend Christoph Probst formed a small group known as the White Rose. Hans, a former member of the Hitler Youth (see reading, Disillusionment in the Hitler Youth in Chapter 6), had been a soldier on the eastern front, where he witnessed the mistreatment of Jews and learned about deportations. In 1942 and 1943, the White Rose published four leaflets condemning Nazism. The first leaflet stated the group’s purpose: the overthrow of the Nazi government. In the second leaflet, the group confronted the mass murders of Jews.

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