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“If there is nothing you are willing to die for, your life is worthless.” Discuss…

Resistance http://pbsamerica.co.uk/god-v-hitler-bonhoeffers-story-2 Rally Table the forms of resistance that was undertaken by the German people … Resistance

What forms did Jewish Opposition take? E - Describe the forms of Jewish Opposition C - Explain the Opposition from Jews… A - Evaluate the success of these groups.

What Questions does this video raise… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhlwy6d8vBk What Questions does this video raise…

Research with your Study Buddy and create a short PPT or Prezi (upload to dropbox when done). You will present to the class. In what way’s did Jewish Resistance manifest & how successful was it. Task

Task Evaluate Jewish Resistance during the holocaust. http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/articles/jewishresistance.aspx Task

Warsaw Ghetto Warsaw Ghetto: By 1943, the ghetto residents had organized an army of about 1,000 fighters, mostly unarmed and without equipment. They were joined by thousands of others, mostly the young and able-bodied, still needed for forced labor. By that time, the half-million original inhabitants had been depleted to about 60,000 as a result of starvation, disease, cold, and deportation. In January 1943, the S.S. entered the ghetto to round up more Jews for shipment to the death camps. They were met by a volley of bombs, Molotov cocktails, and the bullets from a few firearms which had been smuggled into the ghettos. Twenty S.S. soldiers were killed. The action encouraged a few members of the Polish resistance to support the uprising, and a few machine guns, some hand grenades, and about a hundred rifles and revolvers were smuggled in. Warsaw Ghetto

Warsaw Ghetto. Warsaw Ghetto Facing them were almost 3,000 crack German troops with 7,000 reinforcements available. Tanks and heavy artillery surrounded the ghetto. General Heinrich Himmler promised Adolf Hitler that the uprising would be quelled in three days, and the ghetto would be destroyed. It took four weeks. The ghetto was reduced to rubble following bomber attacks, gas attacks, and burning of every structure by the Nazis. Fifteen thousand Jews died in the battle, and most of the survivors were shipped to the death camps. Scores of German soldiers were killed. Some historical accounts report that 300 Germans were killed and 1,000 wounded, although the actual figure is unknown. Warsaw Ghetto.

Armed Ghetto Resistance Tuchin Ghetto: On September 3, 1942, seven hundred Jewish families escaped from this ghetto in the Ukraine. They were hunted down, and only 15 survived. Armed Ghetto Resistance

Armed Ghetto Resistance Bialystok Ghetto: Jewish paramilitary organizations formed within the ghetto attacked the German army when it was determined that the Nazis intended to liquidate it. The battle lasted just one day, until the resisters were killed or captured. Armed Ghetto Resistance

Armed Ghetto Resistance Vilna Ghetto: Some inhabitants of the Vilna Ghetto began an uprising against their Nazi captors on September 1, 1943. Most participants were killed, although a few escaped successfully and joined partisan units. Armed Ghetto Resistance

Armed Resistance in Death Camps Treblinka: Seven hundred Jews were successful in blowing up the camp on August 2, 1943. All but 150-200 Jews perished, as well as over 20 Germans. Only 12 survived the war. Armed Resistance in Death Camps

Armed Resistance in Death Camps Sobibor: Jewish and Russian prisoners mounted an escape attempt on October 14, 1943. About 60 of 600 prisoners involved in the escape survived to join Soviet partisans. Ten S.S. guards were killed and one wounded. Armed Resistance in Death Camps

Armed Resistance in Death Camps Auschwitz: On October 7, 1944, one of the four crematoria at Auschwitz was blown up by Sonderkommandos. These were workers, mostly Jews, whose job it was to clear away the bodies of gas chamber victims. The workers were all caught and killed. Armed Resistance in Death Camps

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