A few times, yes, most notably in the successful revolt at Sobibor concentration camp, and the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto.
They sometimes had the chance, but they were always outnumbered. Moreover, they did not have the unity to fight against them and the Nazis were good planners and they were better at executing all their plans.
The Jews
6 million jews
the question suggests that the Nazis killed Jews for weakness, this does not make sense, weakness was not a cause. Please rephrase.
Yes. They did not kill them.
because they could.
To kill the Jews
Yes, they did.
Yes, they killed millions of Jews.
The Jews
holocaust
the Nazis would kill them
yes
any that were available.
The Nazis would kill the Jews and thae Jews would hide and runaway like mice.
for power and to kill Jews
6 million jews
the question suggests that the Nazis killed Jews for weakness, this does not make sense, weakness was not a cause. Please rephrase.