Jews who resist the liquidation during the Holocaust often faced severe consequences, including brutal reprisals or execution by Nazi forces. Some individuals and groups attempted to fight back or escape, leading to armed uprisings in ghettos and concentration camps, such as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943. However, these acts of resistance were met with overwhelming force, and the majority of those who resisted were ultimately captured or killed. The efforts of resisters, while courageous, were often tragically met with little success against the scale of Nazi repression.
to get rid of the jews
The final solution.
Its worthless.
Plaszow-Krakau concentration camp, or to the gas chambers.
no, you could argue that the Sobibor uprising was, but ultimately: No.
They are sold to another bank in the liquidation of assets.
The main camp used for the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto was Treblinka, where an estimated 850,000 Jews were murdered.
in the ghetto next to your house and they drank to much so they died REST IN PEACE
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.
The Nazis' military strength was overwhelming. Please also see the related question.
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