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Hey so I’m writings a paper on the Jewish Partisans could someone just look over it and edit it for me] "It doesn't matter if one man fights or ten thousand; if the one man sees he has no option but to fight, then he will fight, whether he has others on his side or not.” ― Hans Fallada, Every Man Dies Alone (Goodreads. com). In Poland 1939-1945, the Jewish Partisans, a resistance organization that showed that the Jewish people were not helpless against the Nazis, and the Jewish people did fight back. The Jewish Partisans have since had a lasting effect on countless lives, and today they are remembered as heroes.

When most people think of the Holocaust, they think about the awful things the Nazis did and the terrible persecution of the Jewish people. While both are true, there was also a resistance. During World War II, the number of European Jews were misled by a monstrous and meticulous campaign of misinformation. The Germans and their allies have segregated and detained Jews in ghettos. Millions were deported to concentration camps or death camps—primarily by telling them that instead, we were going to “slave camps”. Most of the Jews who have joined these so-called "Work Camps" would be starved, or killed. But some 30,000 Jews, many of whom were teenagers, fled from the Nazis to form or join organized resistance movements. These Jews are known as Jewish partisans, and they have joined hundreds of thousands of non-Jewish partisans who have fought against the enemy in much of Europe.

The partisans were determined to fight with the Germans. They were not strong enough to attack them head-on. But partisans were able to use speed, surprise, agility, and complete knowledge of the region to assault the Germans and then flee before the Germans had time to fight them back. Thousands of German supply lines, convoys, and bridges were blown up by Jewish partisans, making it more difficult for the Germans to fight. Partisans also demolished power plants and warehouses, concentrating their resources on political and geopolitical goals, not on civilians. Jewish partisans forced the Germans to spend large sums of money on fighting them, undermining their attention on several fronts against the Allies. Two Jewish partisans saved thousands of Jewish lives, in some cases practically breaking out of the walls of the well-guarded ghetto, and in at least one case, digging a tunnel to free 250 people from the ghetto. It is important to remember that many partisans thank three things for their survival—luck, intelligence, and opportunity—not there heroism, strength, and bravery.

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