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There doesn't seem to be much resistance from the Jews due to their nature of being the "common scapegoat" for centuries - they just naturally assumed the period of persecution would pass quickly. However, there are documented uprisings of the Jews against the Nazis (Notably the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising).

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It isn't clear who you mean by 'people'. There was some resistance in practically all countries occupied by the Nazis. Please also have a look at the related question below.

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