Resistance organisations in Nazi-occupied Europe did different things. Actions ranged from the distribution of anti-Nazi Propaganda and hiding of Allied personnel and refugees to espionage and armed uprisings in occupied areas and extermination camps.
There were a couple of protests 'occupy the square' kind. But as a whole not much resistance was shown.
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.
Internement & or death.
Nothing is wrong with Nazis they are just racist but everybody is racist in a way
The Nazis believed that the jewish people's blood would mix with the regular germans. It was called Euthenics.
since hitler comitted suicide there was no one to give them orders and were killed and discriminated by people that hated nazis (some)
Partisans.
Britain
Because at that time the Nazis wanted the Dutch people to become Nazis but they resisted there selves and I do not know of Aruba
Hard to say. I would say that most were passive.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
Those that resisted from within the 'Third Reich' were killed, if they could be found. Very few that resisted survived.
it turned many nations who would have aided the Nazis into nations who resisted them.
Anne Frank was smart, she resisted the Nazis, and refused to give up.
Peter was a remember of the Resistance, who resisted against the Nazis.
If you resisted the Nazi government, you would be taken and killed, or put into a camp.
If you mean the communities that they conquered or took over during the war, the reaction was mixed. There was a lot of fear, but after the battles, the resistance was often low, since people didn't want to be harmed under the new regime. Some people resisted secretly, and some people openly welcomed them and agreed with their policies.
Because it was immoral.