
Anti-Nazi Movement
The Anti-Nazi Movement consisted of individuals and groups worldwide who opposed the ideology and policies of the Nazi regime in Germany (1933-1945). They protested against the oppression, genocide, and aggressive expansionism promoted by the Nazis, often risking their lives. This movement included political activists, resistance fighters, and ordinary citizens who worked covertly or openly to undermine Nazi efforts, save victims of persecution, and support Allied forces. Their efforts contributed significantly to the eventual defeat of the Nazi regime and highlighted global opposition to totalitarianism and hatred.