
Jewish resistance during the Holocaust
Jewish resistance during the Holocaust encompassed acts of defiance against Nazis and collaborators, despite oppressive conditions. It included armed uprisings, such as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, where residents fought back with weapons against deportations. Many Jews also engaged in hiding, fostering secret education, maintaining cultural traditions, and helping others survive. These acts of resilience aimed to preserve dignity, humanity, and hope amid unimaginable brutality, demonstrating that even under extreme oppression, the human spirit’s desire for resistance and survival persisted.