
Anti-Nazi resistance
Anti-Nazi resistance refers to efforts by individuals and groups who opposed the Nazi regime in Germany (1933-1945). Despite severe repression, these resisters included political activists, soldiers, and ordinary citizens who defied Nazi policies, spread information, or engaged in covert activities. Their actions aimed to undermine Nazi control, protect persecuted groups, and promote moral opposition to oppressive measures. Resistance took various forms—from clandestine meetings to sabotage and plans for uprising—highlighting the courage of those who stood against totalitarian rule in a dangerous environment.