How Did Jewish People Survive During Ww2

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The Jewish people lost so much during 1942-1945. The Jews risked their lives by fighting against Hitler. Even though they had lost everything and suffered so much, they still were able to fight back against Hitler to try and take back what was theirs, freedom. In order for the Jews to regain their freedom, the Jews had to be willing to risk their own lives to try and save others. Many Jews, who were already in concentration camps, would attack the German Soldiers and with this, many were executed right away. Non-Jews outside of the concentration camps built Underground Railroad organizations. (46) “Some youth would vandalize German soldiers' property while their things were left unattended.” Many of these organizations were shut down immediately and most …show more content…
In addition, a few high ranked officers unsuccessfully tried to assassinate Hitler.” With this resistance, they had to have weapons. Jews all over concentration camps would smuggle weapons from guards while they were sleeping, others would create homemade knives, and hammers, some would even use their kitchen utilities after eating. A group of military officers planned to bomb Hitler. (Bachrach) “They placed the bomb in a briefcase and after it exploded, the whole building collapsed yet Hitler remained alive with minor injuries.” (Britannica) “Jewish people either fought alone or they would have help from their allies. They had many allies, and most were from all around the world. Their allies were France, America, Russia, and Yugoslavia.” Their allies would supply them with food, and weapons to help fight against Hitler. Along with all of the adults, there were many groups of children who would band together to protest against the Nazis. (Encyclopedia) “Children would help hide the Jewish kids in their churches or their homes. Many religious organizations helped the children resistance groups set up non-violent