no, you could argue that the Sobibor uprising was, but ultimately: No.
I can't really say as a whole religion, but jews and christians are successful
The Zealots were a party among the Jews (so called from their zeal for the law) who were determined to resist Roman or any foreign authority in Palestine.
Well he killed 6 million Jews and 5 million others.
The Nazis' military strength was overwhelming. Please also see the related question.
The jews
They DID. Major revolts took place in three camps; Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Sobibor. Sobibor was the most successful, with 11 SS guards killed and 300 of the 600 prisoners escaping. (This was documented in the film, Escape from Sobibor*)There was also the notable Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Multiple Jews also tried escaping, however, the Nazis threatened to shoot a person for every escapee or attempted escapee.Also, note resist was extremely hard.*See Related Links
He wanted to destroy the Jews in Germany because of his jealousy (Jews were very successful).
To a significant extent, yes.
Some Gentiles risked their lives by going into the ghettos and smuggling food or helping the Jews escape.
If the non-Jews fought back for the Jews the non-Jews that helped them would be sent to a concentration camps with the Jews. There was also an incredibly larger segment of the population that actually believed that the removal of the Jewish population was a positive or did not care enough to involve themselves.
He spoke out against the Soviet Union's refusal to allow Jews to immigrate to Israel.
Yes he did. My grandfather was one of them.