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.
The Germans were people who were against the U.S.A and English people in WW1 & WW2.
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he had to resist killing his own people
The Germans who did not agree with Hitlers decision and hid Jewish people were killed if caught. Since Hitler was the leader, he wanted everyone to hate the Jews.
No better or worse than any other nationality