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5 December, 01:48

How did some Jews resist Nazi oppression and persecution during the lolocaust?

by arming themselves

by joining the SS

by forming a new government

by organizing public protesta

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  1. 5 December, 05:30
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    by arming themselves

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    According to historian Yehuda Bauer, Jewish resistance was defined as actions that were taken against all laws and actions acted by Germans. The term is particularly connected with the Holocaust and includes a multitude of different social responses by those oppressed, as well as both passive and armed resistance conducted by Jews themselves.

    Organized armed resistance was the most forceful form of Jewish opposition to Nazi policies in German-occupied Europe. Jewish civilians offered armed resistance in over 100 ghettos in occupied Poland and the Soviet Union.

    Members of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) and other Jewish groups attacked German tanks with Molotov cocktails, hand grenades, and a handful of small arms.
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