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What kinds of things did the Jewish people do to try and resist the treatment they were recieving from the nazis during the second world war and what is the warsaw ghetto ?

2007-08-15 02:23:01 · 3 answers · asked by xbabieegurlx 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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Please remember this, it was not only the Jews that suffered. My family, in Poland, during 1942, my Uncle, his wife and three of my cousins were all arrested one night in Weglizoes Poland. They were never heard form again.
The Jews have thier own recovery and rememberances programs to help people find out what happen to thier reletives but, they have nothing to do with any others.

The Getto was where the Nazis forced all the Jews to live so they could keep track of them. They then started moving them into the camps for forced labor. The plan was they could get six months of hard labor on little, to nothing for food
and keep. Then they went into the death camps. When they found this wasn't working fast enough, they just sent them to the death camps.

2007-08-15 02:38:07 · answer #1 · answered by cowboydoc 7 · 1 1

Since this is homework, I can't be real specific.
But you might consider studying the nazi attempt to round up the Jews of Denmark.
As far as the Warsaw Ghetto and uprising goes, you shouldn't have trouble finding material on that. There's been a lot written.
good luck

2007-08-15 09:30:51 · answer #2 · answered by Robert K 5 · 0 0

look for information about the 1943 insurrection in the Warsaw ghetto- the Jewish quarter, where all the Jewish citizens of Warsaw were shut up in appalling conditions.
But be careful, because in 1944 there was another uprising, this time led by the Polish government in exile...and which also ended tragically.

2007-08-17 11:03:20 · answer #3 · answered by simonetta 5 · 0 0

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