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Question, if one wants to learn of effective means to organise resistance, how could this be done?
I'm currently not in an occupied country, but Russia has been threatening many of its neighbours.
Here it started with tools to report the presence of enemy forces - see e.g. https://bachu.info/ I'm not an expert at organising, but I guess the Internet greatly facilitates civilian resistance - see e.g. https://zlamavka.com/en/home/