How many Nazi members were there?
The answer to that is over 2 million Nazi members.
What were the Nazi's goals?
Their first goal was attaining the "14Words" which are - "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children”. There second primary goal was also to achieve social justice for the white working class. Their other issues of concern, were a true healthy environment, a "National Health Care System" for their folk, intelligence-based free education, as well as free trade-schooling for those who are mentally disabled.
Who brought the Nazi movement to post-war America?
The man responsible for raising the Swastika banner up out of the ashes of temporary defeat, in the 20th century, was a decorated U.S. Navy Commander – George Lincoln Rockwell. He first organized and led the American Nazi Party from 1959 until 1967, when he was murdered because of his beliefs.
Why all the hatred for the Jews, in particular?
Hitler and the Germans felt shame for Germany’s loss in WWI. They had to blame someone, and Jews were easy to blame. Hitler believed white European people to be the founders of culture and specifically blonde hair, blue eye, northern Europeans to be the peak of human kind. Jews did not fit these ideas culturally or racially. Jews were seen as non-German and alien to German culture. The Nazis wanted to purge everything non-Germanic out of Germany, not just racially but in art, science, and education. The Nazis were not Christians and Hitler wasn't religious either. He however recognized Christianity was the religion of white people and wanted to keep it that way.