The Jewish Resistance: Uprisings against the Nazis in World War II

· Arcturus Publishing
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Threatened with extermination, many Jewish people refused to go passively to their deaths at the hands of the Nazis during World War II and instead put up heroic resistance. Prisoners at Sobibór and Treblinka organized successful revolts, while at Auschwitz they sacrificed their lives to dynamite the crematorium.

Beyond the barbed wire of the camps, hundreds of Jewish people were active in the French resistance and thousands fought with partisans in other occupied countries. One and a half million more served in the Allied armed forces. Incredibly, it took the Nazis longer to subdue the forces of the Warsaw ghetto than it had taken them to defeat the Polish army in 1939. This book reveals a little known chapter of history and uncovers many stories of amazing courage in the face of overwhelming odds.

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About the author

Paul Roland is the author of more than 50 books, including Amazon best-seller The Nuremberg Trials. His other titles in this subject area include Life in the Third Reich, Nazi Women, and The Secret Lives of the Nazis. He has been a regular contributor to The Mail on Sunday and Total Film for many years and lives in Cambridge, England with his family and two dogs.

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