Unarmed Resistance for Jews was mainly about keeping a community within the ghetto despite the Nazi's attempts to dehumanize them. A way they did that was keeping their mind stable, as in they were to keep their humanity as long as possible no matter what as their idea of unarmed resistance is how “spiritual resistance may refer to the refusal to have ones spirit broken in the midst of the most horrible degradation.” (“Jewish Resistance”) As said before, this shows how Jews were defiant defiant against the rules and regulations as they were made to dehumanize them. Although, …show more content…
The Warsaw Uprising was a battle that began as Nazis were trying to take the Jews from their apartments in the ghettos and deport them to the Treblinka death camp. Which they were ambushed inside the houses as they were deporting Jews, leading to a firefight. As explained here, “Jews in the Warsaw ghetto rose in armed revolt after rumors that the Germans would deport the remaining ghetto inhabitants to the Treblinka killing center.” (“Jewish Resistance”) The act from the Nazis erupted an uprising in the ghetto with the result of a supple amount of casualties. There are other uprisings that happened within other ghettos as well, some have succeeded and have let Jews escape and go into hiding, it may have been nearly impossible to survive without the help of groups with don't favor