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29 February, 11:38

Match each concept related to Jewish resistance during the Holocaust with the correct description?

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  1. 29 February, 15:19
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    Jewish resistance during the Holocaust was a movement of resistance by Jews against Nazi Germany during World War II.

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    Both Jews and non-Jews responded to Nazi oppression in various ways.

    Organized armed resistance was the most powerful form of Jewish opposition to the Nazis. The largest armed uprising was that of the Warsaw ghetto during April and May 1943, which was started by rumors that the Nazis were going to deport the remaining ghettos to the Treblinka death camp in Poland. As German forces entered the ghetto, members of the Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa; ZOB) threw hand grenades at German tanks. It took the Nazis twenty-seven days to destroy the ghetto and quell the last resistance.

    Uprisings occurred in Vilnius and Bialystok and in several other ghettos. Many of the ghetto fighters knew that the armed resistance of a few could not save the Jewish masses from destruction, but they fought for Jewish honor and to avenge the slaughter of so many Jews. The Jews fought the Nazis for various reasons, including the will to avenge the murder of other Jews, or the desire that future generations would know that the Jews fought the Nazis with weapons in hand for the honor of the people From Israel.
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