Wow. There are others interested in this subject! (I’m the thread starter by the way)
Some excellent replies and thoughts!
I see several Jewish comments too. Alas, your people had no choice! Condemned by race – even those who had converted from Judaism or who counted themselves German first were not spared! (It still seems unbelievable what happened– like a bad dream.)
I think, although there are exceptional people who will stand up for the right (even with a pistol to their head or in a concentration camp) they are few. Perhaps 10%, less?
Most of us are just ordinary people. I would love to claim I would stand up for my conscience in the face of death – but I’ve never faced anything like the power of the Nazi government. I don’t know how I would perform.
I am reminded of the apostles of Jesus. When Jesus was arrested, they fled and scattered. (Matt 26:56) Some (like Peter) followed at a distance – but when confronted he denied everything. (Matt. 26:72)
= They were not hero’s in a Hollywood movie. They were ordinary men.
Yet consider: – only a few weeks later –these same frightened men were motivated to stand up in front of thousands and declare they had seen Jesus resurrected!
Then when the religious authorities (who had instigated their masters execution) pulled them aside and ordered them to stop preaching their reply was: “We must obey God as ruler rather than men.” (Acts 5:29) Check it out!
What had changed?

Jesus had since told them he would be with them in their spreading the truth. (Matt 28:19,20) And that the Holy Spirit would come upon them (Acts 1:8) Surely this was the difference.
So in our “Christians vs Nazi Germany” discussion, I conclude: (Except for some exceptionally strong people,)
“Only with God’s support could people find the courage and strength to resist, or refuse to conform to such a powerful and terrible regime.”
What do you think? Am I getting warm?