There were some instances where the Jews did fight back. One such incident was at the death camp called Treblinka. The prisoners rioted and burned down some of the buildings at the camp. According to Wikipedia, only a handful of Jews survived this revolt.
Another related incident took place against the camp called Sobibor. The Jews revolted and escaped but again, only a few survived (according to Wikipedia).
Go read "Treblinka" by Jean-Francois Steiner. It's a great read. Also rent (or catch it on TV) the movie "Escape from Sobibor."
2007-06-04 17:24:59
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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Yes,
In addition to Polish brigades that fought against the Nazis (and presumably made up of mostly Jews), after the fall of Poland, and the brigades from Palestine (more Jews!), and more brigades from the USSR, there was also the Warsaw uprising in 1944.
In addition, many Jews in occupied Europe ran sabotage operations against the Nazis during the war.
Rob
2007-06-05 00:22:00
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answered by barefoot_rob1 4
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Check out the movies
Uprising
Escape from Sobibor
2007-06-07 03:04:55
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answered by mo mosh 6
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The partisan Resistance. Victims who escaped the ghetto's would smuggle weapons back and forth from sewers.
2007-06-07 14:32:20
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answered by shadyshinobi 4
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You should probably pick up a History book or two instead of looking for a short and easy answer on Yahoo.
2007-06-05 00:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Research the Jewish ghettos in Poland. There is too much to list here.
And of course the Allies had Jewish soldiers.
2007-06-05 00:24:39
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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some of them did try to fight back at the begging but then they were so sure that god will help them at they let every thing under his hand. So basically No!
2007-06-05 00:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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