All Axis occupied countries had a resistance movement
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
The resistance groups during the Spanish American war were not well organized. Not long after these resistance groups formed, the resistance groups started collapsing, causing the end of the war.
No, in fact they were praised.
Molatov - a gasoline fire bomb
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
During World War Two, the US was allied with many contries, but the main commitments to the Allied Forces consisted of: England, France, Poland, Russia (debatable), China, and several Resistance groups in Italy, Germany, and other countries conquered by Germany.
All countries occupied by the Nazis in WW2 had groups of resistance fighters. They were particularly effective in some parts of the former Yugoslavia - I mean those headed by Tito. Norway, France and the Netherlands also had effective resistance movements.
One notable resistance fighter in World War II was Jean Moulin, a key figure in the French Resistance. He played a crucial role in unifying various resistance groups and coordinating their efforts against Nazi occupation. Moulin was eventually captured by the Gestapo and died in 1943, but his legacy continues to inspire resistance movements.
There were no terrorist groups in World War I.
Albanian Resistance of World War II happened in 1939.
The three types of Resistance in World War II are when are troops went down by plane shot and found friendly ppl. Propaganda is another when ppl give you false information. Another is when the enemies would drop pamphlets of propaganda about the war.
none of the world wars were litterally a world war, not all of the countries fought on both wars and the countries didnt fight everyone on each other in both wars, WW2 was classified as a war world because it splitted most of it [Europe and USA joined it too] into 2 groups that fought each other: Allies and Axis.