Scenarios about 'resistance movements'
Organized groups or networks that actively oppose occupying forces, oppressive regimes, or foreign domination through methods ranging from civil disobedience to armed struggle. Resistance movements have shaped history during periods like World War II, colonial occupations, and authoritarian rule, often representing localized expressions of broader struggles for freedom, national identity, or political change. In alternate history scenarios, these movements frequently serve as pivotal elements that can dramatically alter timelines when their successes or failures diverge from actual historical outcomes.
What If More 'Righteous Among The Nations' Emerged?
Exploring the alternate timeline where a significantly larger number of people risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust, potentially altering the death toll, post-war justice, and modern attitudes toward moral courage in the face of genocide.