jewish resistance during world war ii
Jewish resistance during World War II refers to the various actions taken by Jews in Nazi-occupied territories to resist or fight against the persecution and annihilation they faced under the regime. These actions ranged from acts of defiance, sabotage, and armed uprisings to attempts to preserve Jewish culture and save lives.
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