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2001. Hidden History: Establishment of the Kovno Ghetto
Across Nazi-occupied territory, many Jews engaged in quieter forms of resistance—acts of
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2002. US Forces Liberate Buchenwald
shortly after arrival, or were shot by the SS. The underground resistance organization in Buchenwald
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2003. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Organized armed resistance was the most forceful form of Jewish
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2004. Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939
Poland on September 29, 1939. The demarcation line was along the Bug River. The last resistance
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2005. Niels Bamberger describes the German invasion of Denmark in 1940
member of the resistance took them to the fishing village of Snekkersten, from where they were able to
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2006. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
John decided to join the resistance against the Germans. By early 1940, he and two of his friends felt
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2007. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Administration
including members of the Polish resistance, hostages taken from the Security Police prison in Lublin, and
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2008. Eichmann Trial
Zivia Lubetkin, generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial
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2009. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes the precautions taken during boat crossings which took Jews to safety in Sweden
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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2010. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes the Danish people's responsibility to help their Jewish fellow citizens
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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2011. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes receiving her first set of false papers
worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to hiding places and also hid Jews in an apartment held
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2012. Rescue of Danish Jews, fall 1943
resistance, the police, and the government. In little more than three weeks, the Danes ferried more than 7
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2013. Women in the Third Reich
resistance efforts, such as Sophie Scholl of die Weiße Rose (the White
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2014. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes a fishing boat used to carry Jews to safety in Sweden
courier in the resistance. When the Gestapo (German Secret State Police
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2015. Jewish partisan activity in eastern Europe, 1942-1944
resistance against the Germans. Individual Jews or groups of Jews engaged in planned or spontaneous
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2016. Greece
but Greek resistance on the islands continued until June. After the Greeks surrendered, Germany
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2017. Nazi Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
to be relatively trustworthy because they refused to escape or physically resist their guards. For
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2018. Stand Fast
's Witness, was active in the religious resistance to Hitler's authority. Caught smuggling pamphlets from
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2019. Forward, You Witnesses!
religious resistance to Hitler's authority. Frost was caught smuggling pamphlets from Switzerland to Germany
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2020. Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany: From the 1890s to the 1930s
group, Jehovah's Witnesses became an island of spiritual resistance to the Nazi demand for absolute
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2021. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
Auschwitz. Barbara survived using her false papers and worked for the resistance. She helped take Jews to
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2022. Hanging of members of the Communist underground in Minsk
bodies were left to hang for several days to serve as a warning to would-be resisters.
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2023. Jasenovac
Resistance Movement under the command of Communist leader Josip Tito approached Jasenovac in late April 1945
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2024. Escape from German-Occupied Europe
community in October 1943. The Danish resistance movement organized the escape of 7,000 Danish Jews and 700
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2025. Wallace Witkowski describes harsh living conditions for non-Jews in Poland
against Jews in 1942. Wallace was active in the anti-Nazi resistance