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A challenge that I don't think I have yet seen on this site. How can Germany have an effective resistance movement on its territory after its official capitulation in 1945, one which would go on harassing the allies for years to come?

When Germany invaded European countries, resistance movements formed almost universally in all of them, being active and successful in fighting the Germans, causing them extensive damage: the Yugoslav partisans, Polish Home Army, French Resistance, etc. They fought for years despite their countries having fallen, the war "having ended" for them, their governments even officially surrendering. Yet nothing of the sort occurred in Germany; the alleged Werewolf guerrilla never came to any significance, if it even existed at all. Which is somewhat odd given the number of Nazi fanatics in Germany and the fact that resistance movements of some sort formed even after WWI (Schlageter for example). I recall reading that this had to do with German propaganda making no preparations for something like that (the idea that Germany would fall being considered defeatist), as well as the Germans having no experience in underground/illegal operations, guerilla wars/conspiracy, having not experienced an occupation for over a century.

So how could Germans keep up the fight in Germany, say until the 50's (like many anti-communist groups did), being of actual significance for the allied occupation (by this I mean for example some remarkable raids, assassination, sabotage, enough to be reported in western press as having occurred and an actual anti-guerrilla force being formed by the allies to combat them)?
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