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Resistance during ] occured in every occupied country by a variety of means like sabotage, propaganda, disinformation, hiding refugees and aiding the other side (like helping stranded pilots).


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Resistance during World War II occured in every occupied country by a variety of means like sabotage, propaganda, disinformation, hiding refugees and aiding the other side (like helping stranded pilots).


Planned resistance movements:

  • The Auxiliary Units, organized by Colonel Colin Gubbins as a potential British resistance movement against a possible successful invasion of the British Isles by Nazi forces.

Notable individuals (anti-Nazi, anti-Fascist)

See also

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