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1901. Benjamin Meed
created the “Summer Seminar Program on Holocaust and Jewish Resistance.” Mr. Meed served on the
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1902. The Holocaust in Slovakia
underground resistance organizations, Communist and non-Communist, rose against the Tiso regime as Soviet
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1903. Trawniki: Key Dates
the Jewish residents to forced-labor camps and to kill those who resist. The operation sparks the
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1904. Krakow Ghetto: Key Dates
the underground resistance group in the ghetto, and partisans from the Communist People's Army attack
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1905. Theresienstadt: SS and Police Structure
for resistance, the Small Fortress served as a Gestapo prison and as headquarters to evaluate
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1906. Liberation
underground prisoner resistance organization seizes control of Buchenwald to prevent atrocities by the
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1907. How To Identify Reputable Historical Sources
discouraged particular actions or behaviors. For example, when thinking about why people did or did not resist
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1908. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): Overview
the Holocaust, who saw in it an inspirational analogy to their plight and a call to resistance.
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1909. 1915 portrait of Willem Arondeus
a gay member of the Dutch resistance, participated in an attack on the
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1910. Charles Bedzow
resistance in the Bielski Brigade. He was accompanied by his mother Chasia
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1911. Abba Kovner
resistance to join together and fight back against their would-be murderers. Three weeks later, the FPO
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1912. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes Anne Frank's parents
Barbara survived using her false papers and worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding
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1913. Hannah Szenes
volunteer parachutists from Palestine that the British Army sent behind German lines for resistance and
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1914. Jozef Wilk: Maps
resistance. During the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising, Jozef's unit was tasked with blowing open part of the
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1915. Rémy Dumoncel: Maps
became active in a resistance group and worked to protect, aid, and shelter Jews and others. In May 1944
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1916. Zeilsheim Displaced Persons Camp
piece de resistance during which the U.S. Army wanted to
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1917. Soldiers of the Armia Krajowa
resistance movements, such as the National Armed Forces (Narodowe Siły Zbrojne, NSZ) and the communist People
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1918. Sobibor Uprising
opened fire on the prisoners. While members of the camp resistance who had obtained arms returned fire
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1919. Krakow Ghetto Established
Jewish resistance movement existed in the Krakow ghetto from the time the ghetto was established in
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1920. Liberation of Nazi Camps
April 11, 1945. Earlier that day before the arrival of US troops, an underground prisoner resistance
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1921. Simone Weil's kindergarten teacher certification
resistance activities as a member of the relief and rescue organization Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants
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1922. Documentation for a false identity: Simone Weil
Werlin" were blown and she needed to establish a new false identity. Both resistance workers and
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1923. Jewish parachutist Hannah Szenes with her brother
Their mission was to organize resistance to the Germans and aid in the rescue of Allied personnel
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1924. Rescue
the Danish resistance movement ferried almost all of Denmark’s Jewish
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1925. German presence in Copenhagen, Denmark
successful resistance campaigns against the German occupation.