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Reuben
31st March 2002, 21:55
The warsaw ghetto uprising was armed uprising by Jews imprsoned in the warsaw ghetto in 1943 which defied all expectations.

Throughout the summer of 1942 the Nazis had deported jews en masse to death camps. In response a man named Mordechai Anielevitz who had escaped returned to the ghetto to organize a fighting force determined that "not one more jew would meet his death in auschwitz"

The jews managed to smuggle in a small amount of arms from the local population who sold guns at extortionate prices.

When nazi forces again invaded the ghettto to commence deportations the resistance which was made up of the communists, the Jewish workers bund (jewish marxists) plus others was badly prepared. However with a small force they attacked the germans with rifles and molotov cokctails. Luck was on their side. A german tank was burnt out by a molotov cocktail and the Nazis were forced to retreat.

However, the resistance force knew that the Nazis would come back and prepared to fight them. When thousands of SS soldiers entered the camp on april the 20th 1943 the Warsaw ghetto fighters were well prepared and had fighting posts across the ghetto. The Nazis planned to iquidate the ghetto in five days and yet were confronted by thousands of fighters. lone soldiers in fighting posts fought as hard as they could against thousands of well equipped soldiers.

Somehow this small group of starved fighters held out for one month and killed 300 hundred german soldiers with a few rifles and molotov cocktails. As the ghetto eventually fell they raised a jewish flag and a red flag.

While they had eventually been defeated I find it miraculous that a population who were starving and new they had n chance of success organized to defend so succesfully against the greatest war machine on earth with molotov cocktails and smuggled arms.

Reuben

I Will Deny You
31st March 2002, 22:03
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is one of the few moments during the second World War when the Jews were victorious. It's a shame that we never learned much about it in Hebrew School and that they never discuss it in temple.

It is actually a fairly inspiring story, because it demonstrates that even under the most oppressive conditions you can deal a blow to the enemy. Every single person who fought should have received a medal of honor. The courage that the uprising required is amazing.

A television movie about the uprising was made by NBC in America and while it wasn't perfect, it was still very good. There are also books about the uprising (or at least books that mention it) in the libraries of almost every schul. Everyone interested should definitely check it out.

Reuben
2nd April 2002, 21:56
P.S. there is going to be a warsaw ghetto commeroration here in london (which i am not involved with or anything).

It will be on the afternoon of the 21st of april. Anyone interested.

More details will follow

I Will Deny You
3rd April 2002, 03:45
And in more Ghetto news, tomorrow at 9:00 Eastern time there will be a special on Jewish militias during World War II that will air on PBS. There's no commercials and it's free! Make sure your local public broadcasting station is getting it.

RedCeltic
3rd April 2002, 04:22
Well, when I think of the holicaust, I think of the uprising in Warsaw. But many people probobly know nothing about it, I know it was never metioned in my high school history class as well.... and my 9th grade history teacher was passionate about the holicaust... I remember him over expressing himself when saying, " Didn't know they where burning Jews? The smell of burning bodies must have filled their lungs!!!

and he flung his pointer to break one of the windows...

Well, American history classes are all shit, make no mistake about it. But it's also the reason I've always strived to find the truth, and prove those ass holes wrong.

Kez
3rd April 2002, 19:11
Ya, i read about the Uprising from the morning star last year.
VERY inspiring

Comrade Kamo