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Was there a fight in the ghettos?

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Of course- there were many, actually. Most fights were over life and death, food, medicine, and warmth. The most famous of the fights was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which was when many Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto gained access to the weapons armory and took aim upon the Nazis guarding the ghetto outside the camp.

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