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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place in May-June 1943. There had been some resistance earlier.

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How did the resistance groups communicate? What negotiations went on between the Polish resisiance and the Jewish resistance? Why did they not break out? or simply who has written about the uprising and why.


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