
Holocaust resistance
Holocaust resistance refers to various acts of defiance against Nazi oppression during World War II, including armed uprisings, hiding and rescuing victims, producing underground literature, and sabotage efforts. Despite overwhelming control and brutal conditions, many individuals and groups risked their lives to oppose Nazi policies, preserve human dignity, and save others. These acts of resistance helped maintain hope, preserved cultural identity, and challenged the dehumanization inflicted by the regime. They symbolize courage and moral resilience in the face of extreme persecution.