there were many, often there could not even be national resistance movements as it would involve too much intergrated logistics, so resistance groups would be regional and sometimes independent from one village to the next.
The Bielski partisans were the most major resistance fighters that I can think of, saving almost 1,500 Jews, but there was also the Soviet Partisans, the Yugoslav partisans, the Anti-Nazi movements, and the French Forces of the Interior to name some others. Hope I helped!
Well there were the Free French but there were others
850 members of the Danish Underground Resistance movement have been accounted for but there were probably more than that who where not counted doing covert actions against the German Nazis.
because it was awsome
not many, if any, resistance was undertaken mainly by adults.
No.
the french resistance
it was not a movement.
nothing
This is a puzzling question as there was no holocaust movement. The Nazis did not stand for election on a platform of genocide.
850 members of the Danish Underground Resistance movement have been accounted for but there were probably more than that who where not counted doing covert actions against the German Nazis.
There is remembrance of the Holocaust but there is no 'Holocaust movement'. That expression makes it sound like a political campaign.
unarmed, armed, passive, and aggressive resistance.
25,000
Finnish Resistance Movement was created in 2008.
Swedish Resistance Movement was created in 1997.
Northern Resistance Movement was created in 1991.
270,000
Yes, but it was infrequent and not organised.