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I find the indicated article well written, but missing several major players in resistance to the Holocaust. These are discussed in another wikipedia page:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individuals_and_groups_assisting_Jews_during_the_Holocaust#In_Bulgaria.

Should these pages be combined?

--Dan Engineer (talk) 18:09, 2 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This article is detailed but lacks substantial information on the resistance movements in Poland. This article doesn't discuss the struggle that Jewish people faced in order to obtain weapons in Poland. It also doesn't talk about the Armia Ludowa which was an underground resistance group in Poland. Jewish survivors joined this resistance group and took up arms to battle the Nazis. This is backed up in the source titled Jewish Resistance by Yehuda Bauer. Another addition that I would like to add is about the Warsaw ghetto battle which was the Jewish people fighting against the germans for 6 weeks with limited resources. This was in revolt to the deportation in 1942. I am going to discuss about specific numbers also during this battle. There was about 750 Jews during this battle however, there was thousands of people who weren't armed but resisted the Nazis. In Poland during this time there was about 4 different rebellions and 17 places where resistance groups were located. There was a total of about 5,000 Jewish fighters in Poland. The leaders of some of these resistance groups were Mordechai Anielewicz and Ha'Shomer Ha'Tzair. Also, I believe this article needs a little bit of information about what the Nazis did to counter the rebellions. If anybody has an ideas or disagrees with my suggestions please feel free to reply. Harout1997 (talk) 07:40, 27 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]