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The only one I know of is the "The White Rose". It was a group led by a professor and university students ( the Scholl siblings and others) at the Ludwig Maxamillian Üniversität in Munich. They printed flyers against the regime and distributed them to in the main building while students were in their lectures. They got caught by a janitor and the professor and the 5 main students in the White Rose were executed. I am sure there are more groups but the White Rose is very well known.

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Q: What opposition groups were there to the Nazis?
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