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.
The Democratic Black Caucus.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Gestapo , or Secret State Police , helped to keep the Nazis in power by rooting out and removing potential enemies of the government and kept the population in a constant state of fear and blind obedience fearing arrests themselves . Below is a link to additional information regarding the Gestapo .
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
The organizations that fought the Nazis in secret were collectively called "the resistance" or "the underground."
The Nazis fought the Soviets at Stalingrad.
No, alumni does not mean a secret organization
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Gestapo.
Secret Teaching Organization was created in 1939.
Secret Teaching Organization ended in 1945.
Some ways in which partisans fought the Nazis were by trying to sabotage their intelligence gathering. They also used to get rid of their stocks of weaponry and ammunition.
The Gestapo were the Secret Police for the Nazis. The Gestapo belonged to the Nazi Party.
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The Hungarians were on the Axis side of the war. They fought with the Nazis in Operation Barbarossa and were in the Battle of Stanlingrad too. They fought in some battles in Hungary and I think Poland too. They turned against the Nazis at the end of the war. They fought against them in the Lake Balatan Offensive and the Russians as they went against the Nazis on the Eastern Front.
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