The Jewish Resistance: An Eye for An Eye By Eugene Eagle Mr. Lawrence’s 2 nd per. English / Reading
Origins of Resistance Nazi Aggression Jewish Resistance Nazis’ come to power in 1933 Resistance begins 20, 000 to 30, 000 Jews Occupy countries “Hit-and-run” guerilla tactics Genocide Revenge
Resistance in the Ghettos Ü Unarmed Resistance in the Ghettos Ü Armed Resistance: Ghetto Rebellions
Resistance in Nazi Camps Ü Unarmed Resistance in the camps Ü Armed Resistance: Killing Center Revolts
Resistance Across Europe Ü Polish Partisans Ü Soviet Partisans Ü Jewish Partisans in the Forests of Eastern Europe Ü Jewish Partisans in Western and Central Europe
Spiritual Resistance Ü Underground Schools and Libraries Ü Documenting the Holocaust Ü Cultural Activities
Resistance in Nazi Germany Ü Anti-Nazi Activities of the Christian Opposition Ü Defiant Activities of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Ü The Herbert Baum Group Ü The White Rose Group
Conclusion Ü 20, 000 to 30, 000 Jews participated Ü “Hit-and-run” guerilla tactics Ü Revenge
Works Cited Ü United States National Holocaust Museum http: //www. ushmm. org Ü Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel. http: //www. gfh. org. il/ Ü Father Ryan High School. Nashville, TN http: //www. fatherryan. org/holocaust/resist. ht m