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The Jewish Resistance: An Eye for An Eye By Eugene Eagle Mr. Lawrence’s 2 nd per. English / Reading
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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
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Resistance in the Ghettos Unarmed Resistance in the Ghettos Armed Resistance: Ghetto Rebellions
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Resistance in Nazi Camps Unarmed Resistance in the camps Armed Resistance: Killing Center Revolts
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Resistance Across Europe Polish Partisans Soviet Partisans Jewish Partisans in the Forests of Eastern Europe Jewish Partisans in Western and Central Europe
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Spiritual Resistance Underground Schools and Libraries Documenting the Holocaust Cultural Activities Clandestine Prayer
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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
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Conclusion 20,000 to 30,000 Jews participated “Hit-and-run” guerilla tactics Revenge
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Works Cited United States National Holocaust Museum http://www.ushmm.org http://www.ushmm.org Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel. http://www.gfh.org.il/http://www.gfh.org.il/ Father Ryan High School. Nashville, TN http://www.fatherryan.org/holocaust/resist.htm
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