How and why did different groups oppose the Nazis?

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How and why did different groups oppose the Nazis?

Which aspect of Nazi control was your group most concerned with? Using all we have learnt give examples from 1933 up to 1945 of the ways in which they disliked Nazi policy

Who were the most important figures? Give mini-profiles of 2 or 3 individuals who were famously involved in opposing the Nazis. What did they do before the Nazis came to power? What did they do during the early part of Nazism?

Forms of opposition Give examples and stories of what these people or groups did to oppose the Nazis Include pictures and diagrams to help explain your points so that everyone gets a full appreciation of what they did

How did the Nazis deal with them? Give examples of the Nazis initial response to the group with examples Then go on to say why they got cumulatively more radical with crushing such opposition Give visual evidence of what the Nazis did to deal with them?

How successful were the opposition groups? Come up with your own success criteria to assess how successful your group was Give reasons to explain why they did not achieve all they set out to do Explain why the Nazis felt so worried by them

Why should your group be remembered? Give strong arguments to suggest why we should honour those who opposed Nazism What is the legacy of those who died for their cause? Explain in what circumstances the group could have succeeded