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All Axis occupied countries had a resistance movement
There were some Jews in most of the main resistance groups in Nazi occupied countries.
This presumable refers to resistance to the Nazis. In most occupied countries there was one or many organised resistance movements. Within Germany there were many resistance movements, the military being the largest.
During World War 2, virtually every occupied country had a significant resistance movement. However, the best known one was the French Resistance, also known as 'La Resistance Francaise.'
It was better than the British.
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THE FRENCH RESISTANCE The french communist resistance SOE And various others
These countries were occupied by USSR after the WW2.
The problem is that the Danish resistance had little to do with the escape of the Danish Jews, so where would the other groups take their example from. Unfortunately Denmark had one massive advantage over many other German-occupied countries; they had somewhere to escape to.
The Turks occupied the Balkan countries for 500 years.500 years
In the case of those independent nations that opposed the Nazis, they were called the Allied Powers. Those persons from Occupied Countries that opposed the Nazis called themselves the Resistance.
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