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.
There were multiple resistance movements across the Eurasian theater during World War II. These included Soviet and Yugoslav partisans and the French Resistance. There were also guerrilla operations led by Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam against the Japanese, for example.
it started in September in world war 2
maquis or resistancemaquis
Resistance was the underground organization engaged in struggle for liberation during World War 2. ____ However, each occupied country had its own resistance organization, and often there were rival resistance organizations in one and the same country.
no only to track resistance fighters and escaped POW's
The only serious resistance movement in Yugoslavia was headed by Josef Broz, who is better known by his nickname, Tito.
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All Axis occupied countries had a resistance movement
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FRresistance.htm
A writer who was in the Resistance during World War 2.
June 1940
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