They began to form Underground Resistance Networks in many countries, including Germany. Some of these networks worked with the US and the UK spy networks (OSS and SAS). The Jews also made efforts to flee and some formed camps that moved around to avoid the Nazis. The underground people and individuals would hide Jews or get them out of the country. The resistance efforts were mostly covert efforts that were well planned and well timed. They would sabotage the Nazis in every way they possibly could. They did have overt resistance, especially in Italy. See the related link below.
Yes, but not many.
they were able to resist the Nazis by fighting back! Britain has been able to resist many attacks over the years because the location and the fact it is an island. Because the English Channel is as wide as it is(need number), early planes were not able to cross that far without refueling. Ships were unable to land because the beaches on the mainland side were "fortified" and the other side were unaccessable.
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.
People find it difficult to resist your persuasive manner
Assuming that you meant were there any Germans that stood up against the NAZIS the answer is Yes, However these were soon forced underground both literally and figuratively as the regime that was formed by Hitler simply killed all opposition.
No
the Nazis punished Jewish people ----- punishment implies crime.
they didn't want the public to know about it
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.
the answer to the people who were persecuted by the Nazis because of their religion is the JEWS no need to thank me <3 =)
The Nazis killed the Jewish people in the Holocaust because they viewed the Jewish people as inferior.