Dietrich Bonhoeffer resisted the Nazis through his involvement in the Confessing Church, a Protestant movement that opposed the Nazi regime's control over German churches. He also participated in underground seminaries and led efforts to help Jews escape persecution. Ultimately, his resistance led to imprisonment and his eventual execution by the Nazis.
the Holocaust had no 'the Allies' per se, there were alliances like between the escape committees inside camps and the local resistance groups.
They lead the Normandy landings. So yes, they did help Defeat the Nazis.
The Nazis got a lot of help, there were many volunteer SS regiments and for example many of the SS guards at the gas chambers at Auschwitz were Ukrainians.
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It was invaded by the German Nazis and severely controlled by the Nazis.An underground resistance network was formed. They did all they could to sabotage the Nazis and they did tasks for the USA and Britain and the Free French (over in Britain, not Vichy French).The Underground Resistance also established underground (not under the earth) railroads (routes) to help downed pilots and Jews escape France. They also helped some of their own people get out of France because the Nazis wanted to kill some of them.Paris continued their life as much as they could as they had before the Nazis arrived but it was difficult when the Nazis controlled their every day life.At the end of the war the Parisians staged a rebellion against the Nazis and began a battle to defeat the Nazis. They succeeded with the aid of the allied forces - however it really was the Parisians who did most of the work to repel the Nazis from Paris.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer resisted the Nazis through his involvement in the Confessing Church, a Protestant movement that opposed the Nazi regime's control over German churches. He also participated in underground seminaries and led efforts to help Jews escape persecution. Ultimately, his resistance led to imprisonment and his eventual execution by the Nazis.
the Holocaust had no 'the Allies' per se, there were alliances like between the escape committees inside camps and the local resistance groups.
They lead the Normandy landings. So yes, they did help Defeat the Nazis.
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The Underground Railroad
There is Really no way of knowing but there was a lot of resistance groups that help move people through Europe.
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you need the underground kit to go underground MORE HELP: you get the underground kit in eterna city the houses next to the bike shop
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Peter demonstrates bravery by risking his life to help the Jewish people escape to safety during World War II. He participates in the Resistance movement and helps the main characters, Annemarie and her family, by providing them with crucial information and assistance to ensure their escape from the Nazis.
The Nazis. Sometimes they hired workers to either do it for them or help them, but it was the Nazis overall.