The Jewish Resistance: An Eye for An Eye By Eugene Eagle Mr. Lawrence’s 2 nd per. English / Reading
Origins of Resistance Nazis’ come to power in 1933 Resistance begins 20,000 to 30,000 Jews Occupy countries “Hit-and-run” guerilla tactics GenocideRevenge Nazi AggressionJewish Resistance
Resistance in the Ghettos Unarmed Resistance in the Ghettos Armed Resistance: Ghetto Rebellions
Resistance in Nazi Camps Unarmed Resistance in the camps Armed Resistance: Killing Center Revolts
Resistance Across Europe Polish Partisans Soviet Partisans Jewish Partisans in the Forests of Eastern Europe Jewish Partisans in Western and Central Europe
Spiritual Resistance Underground Schools and Libraries Documenting the Holocaust Cultural Activities Clandestine Prayer
Resistance in Nazi Germany Anti-Nazi Activities of the Christian Opposition Defiant Activities of the Jehovah’s Witnesses The Herbert Baum Group The White Rose Group
Conclusion 20,000 to 30,000 Jews participated “Hit-and-run” guerilla tactics Revenge
Works Cited United States National Holocaust Museum Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel. Father Ryan High School. Nashville, TN