The Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943 is a classic example of Jewish armed resistance to Nazi oppression during the Holocaust. Uprising in larger ghettos such as Warsaw, Bialystok, Grodno, or Minsk also took place. Jews took armed uprising when they got convinced the Germans were in to extinct the Jews.
basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
Yes
the same as it was for adults, it was stopped when the Germans lost control of the camps and ghettos.
So that the Jews would be the ones responsible for administering the ghettos.
Armed resistance in the concentration camps involved very few firearms- mostly taken from the Germans. In the ghettos, firearms were intially between 10 and 60 handguns smuggled in from Poland. These were used to get rifles, pistols, and machine guns from Nazi soldiers killed in combat. See the link below to an article on resistance-
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basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
Ghettos
All non-Jews had to move out.
neither, ghettos or Jewish quarters are an old concept.
Ghettos were the places they kept the Jews. The ghettos were isolated, enclosed communities that the Germans kept the Jews in. Ghettos were where the Jews were forced to live, under horrible conditions.
Not many were captured in the ghettos, as the Germans did not venture in very much and when they wanted any of the Jews from the ghetto, they just asked for them.
Yes
the same as it was for adults, it was stopped when the Germans lost control of the camps and ghettos.
in world war 2, after Germany invaded pland in 1939, more than two million polish Jews came under German control, and were eventuly forced in to what the Germans called "ghettos"or"Jewish residential quarters."The Germans created more than 400 ghettos in occupied territories. But the biggest ghettos was in Warsaw, the polish capital, where almost half a million Jews were confied, and killed.
So that the Jews would be the ones responsible for administering the ghettos.
Armed resistance in the concentration camps involved very few firearms- mostly taken from the Germans. In the ghettos, firearms were intially between 10 and 60 handguns smuggled in from Poland. These were used to get rifles, pistols, and machine guns from Nazi soldiers killed in combat. See the link below to an article on resistance-