The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The way Anabaptists survived when they were unwilling to conform and unwilling to fight was by leaving to other places of Europe or by isolating themselves to distant places in Switzerland.
The Anabaptists were a radical Protestant group in Germany and Switzerland that were the by-product of the teachings of Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli. Although they had no official or formal leader, they began to gain some adepts.
In 1526, Ulrich signed an agreement that stated that the Anabaptists had to be drowned in the river. This represented the disbandment of this religious group.