To distribut cupcakes and candy to the Germans while dispensing bullets and hand-grenades to the Jews.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
Initially Denmark was able to carry on as they always had even though the Nazis occupied their country. Eventually the government and the general populous caught on to the brutality and deviousness of the Nazis. The Underground Resistance in Denmark were a group of phenomenal people who sabotaged the Nazis in many ways.
The organizations that fought the Nazis in secret were collectively called "the resistance" or "the underground."
Danish resistance movement were a phenomenal group of Dane who overtly and covertly fought against the Nazis. They also helped Jews to escape to Sweden. Read all the details of the heroic work the Danes did to defeat the Nazis in their country. See link below.
they were the poles (polish)
anne frank ___ She and her family were living in hiding and were in no position to be members of any resistance group.
Peter was a remember of the Resistance, who resisted against the Nazis.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
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.
Initially Denmark was able to carry on as they always had even though the Nazis occupied their country. Eventually the government and the general populous caught on to the brutality and deviousness of the Nazis. The Underground Resistance in Denmark were a group of phenomenal people who sabotaged the Nazis in many ways.
There were no religious resistance groups that fought against the Nazis. Leaders of most major religions not directly targeted by the Nazis were actually pro-Nazi, such as the Catholic Church and numerous Imams and Muftis in the Middle East and the Balkans. The Orthodox Church opposed the Nazis in principle (since they had defeated Greece and attacked Russia), but did not advocate resistance to the Nazis and did not defend the minorities attacked in the Holocaust. The resistance groups that did organize were nationalists, socialists, and partisans in any given occupied area.
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The Underground Resistance Network fought the Nazis. They did a phenomenal job too. In Italy they fought them overtly. The French Resistance did that too and took Paris back themselves once the Allies landed. The other countries had to conduct covert methods of conducting actions against the Nazis but that was needed badly too.
The Nazis were an anti-Jewish group. Very bad people, not a person...
The organizations that fought the Nazis in secret were collectively called "the resistance" or "the underground."
the Nazis