Use the 5 W's chart on Resisting the Nazis by Heinemann-Raintree.

What happened?
Who was there?
Why did it happen?
When did it happen?
Where did it happen?

- What happened: Resistance to the Nazis by individuals and groups who opposed their oppressive regime.

- Who was there: Various individuals and groups who were against the Nazi rule, including members of the military, civilians, and political activists.
- Why did it happen: It happened because people disagreed with the fascist ideology of the Nazis and sought to resist their policies of discrimination, persecution, and violence.
- When did it happen: Resistance to the Nazis occurred throughout their reign, from the early 1930s to the end of World War II in 1945.
- Where did it happen: Resistance efforts took place in various countries under Nazi occupation or influence, including Germany, occupied territories in Europe, and beyond.

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- What happened: Resistance to the Nazis took many forms, including sabotage, espionage, underground publications, and attempts to assist persecuted groups such as Jews and political dissidents. Some notable acts of resistance include the White Rose movement in Germany, the assassination attempt on Hitler by Claus von Stauffenberg, and the efforts of the Danish people to smuggle Jews to safety.

- Who was there: Resistance to the Nazis was carried out by a diverse range of individuals and groups, such as members of the military who opposed Hitler's regime, civilians who hid persecuted individuals, and political activists who organized protests and acts of defiance.
- Why did it happen: The resistance to the Nazis was driven by a combination of moral opposition to their brutal policies, a desire to protect human rights and dignity, and a belief in the values of democracy and freedom. Many individuals risked their lives to stand up against the oppressive Nazi regime.
- When did it happen: Resistance to the Nazis began in the early years of Hitler's rule in the 1930s and continued throughout World War II until the defeat of the Nazis in 1945.
- Where did it happen: Resistance efforts against the Nazis took place in various locations, including Germany itself, occupied countries in Europe such as France, Poland, and the Netherlands, as well as in countries with significant populations of persecuted groups, such as Denmark and Norway.