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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.
All countries occupied by the Nazis in WW2 had groups of resistance fighters. They were particularly effective in some parts of the former Yugoslavia - I mean those headed by Tito. Norway, France and the Netherlands also had effective resistance movements.
The SOE, SAS, SBS, Commandos, OSS, 1st Special Service Force, and Resistance groups in Denmark and France. The Germans captured a few and Skorzeny's SS Commandos probably used it too
During World War 2, virtually every occupied country had a significant resistance movement. However, the best known one was the French Resistance, also known as 'La Resistance Francaise.'
There was a communist organization called "The American Peace Mobilization". It was considered a "subersive" group by the government. They were very anti-war until Germany invaded the Soviet Union. After that, they supported the Soviet's entry into the war and they supported material aid to the Soviets by the United States. Isolationism was also a very strong anti-war philosophy spearheaded by Charles Limburg. Once the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they groups quickly quieted down. that's about all I know about anti-war groups during World War 2.