Jews Who Fought Nazis Recall StruggleBaruch Shub and his friends were hiding in the forests of the former Soviet Union, trying to undermine the Nazis by derailing trains, burning bridges, sabotaging communication lines and killing the occasional collaborator.During World War II, the Nazis killed 6,000,000 Jews. But despite Hitler's far-reaching campaign of anti-Semitism and murder, there were those who were able to rise up and oppose his evil regime. Like so many who survived the Holocaust, there are fewer and fewer left of those who resisted. As we observe Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Ynet News brings us the stories of Holocaust survivors who were able to fight back:
Baruch Shub and his friends were hiding in the forests of the former Soviet Union, trying to undermine the Nazis by derailing trains, burning bridges, sabotaging communication lines and killing the occasional collaborator. |
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