Jewish Resistance Non-Jewish Resistance Liberation.

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Jewish Resistance Non-Jewish Resistance Liberation

A mass execution of Jews in Nazi occupied Soviet Union. Naked Jews, including a young boy, just before their murder.

Children subjected to medical experiments in Auschwitz.

What do you think of them?

But…… They were actually not as weak as they looked like.

Jewish partisans, survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, at a family camp in Wyszkow forest. Poland,

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They were not alone…

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In February 1941 Dutch Underground resistance movements The Roma armed with knives and axes Jehovah’s Witnesses

Soviet forces (July 1944) & (in January 1945 Auschwitz) U.S. forces (on April 11, 1945 Buchenwald British forces (concentration camps Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen) Soviet forces (July 1944) & (in January 1945 Auschwitz) U.S. forces (on April 11, 1945 Buchenwald British forces (concentration camps Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen)

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