The Holocaust: The Use Of Armed Resistance During The Holocaust

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The holocaust was a time of Hate and cruelty, The Jewish culture and the people who worshiped it were shunned because the Germans saw them as monsters and Aliens. The Germans had dehumanized them, they made Jewish people feel like trash and that they didn’t belong there.
The Holocaust started January 30, 1933 and ended May 8th 1933, the holocaust was basically an onslaught on the Jewish people, and it was a terrible time for the Jewish people. But there were some of the Jews that decided that they didn’t want to be captive and didn’t want to be told what to do, so they started a resistance, both armed and unarmed.
During the holocaust there were various acts of Jewish resistance both armed and unarmed in order to stand up against the German society.

The Jewish people had resisted in many ways but the most important were armed and unarmed resistance. During the holocaust the Jewish people were being exterminated by the Germans because they were believed to be monsters who had killed their god. The Jewish population had started to resist by smuggling weapons into the ghettos so that they could start a revolution and defy the Germans. “Organized armed resistance was the most forceful form of Jewish opposition to Nazi policies in German-occupied Europe” (Jewish). The reason that …show more content…

Jews in the ghettos were continuously worshiping their religion on behalf of the Germans who were trying to stop them from worshiping.” The deprivation of ghetto life and the constant fear of Nazi terror made resistance difficult and dangerous but not impossible… Jews engaged in various forms of unarmed defiance including escaping into the nearby forests, smuggling food into the ghettos, and spiritual resistance” (Spiritual). This quote is explaining the types of unarmed resistance. The Jews were being educated without the authority of the

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