Many of the partizans in WW2 were led by Tito.
The only serious resistance movement in Yugoslavia was headed by Josef Broz, who is better known by his nickname, Tito.
yes.
Yes
yes,their was
they died
All Axis occupied countries had a resistance movement
A writer who was in the Resistance during World War 2.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FRresistance.htm
June 1940
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During World War II, America primarily supported Croatia through its involvement in the broader Allied effort against Axis powers, as Croatia was part of the Axis-aligned Independent State of Croatia (NDH). The U.S. provided military aid and assistance to the Yugoslav Partisans, a resistance movement that included Croatians fighting against Axis occupation. Additionally, American forces contributed to the liberation of Yugoslavia after the war, which ultimately led to the establishment of a socialist federation that included Croatia. However, direct military assistance specifically targeting Croatia was limited compared to support for the overall Yugoslav resistance.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.