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October 15, 2025
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: A Symbol of Resistance

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was a pivotal event in World War II, marking a month-long resistance by Polish Jews and partisan fighters against Nazi troops. Here’s a brief overview ¹:

  • The Uprising Begins: On April 19, 1943, Jewish fighters from the Jewish Combat Organization (ŻOB) and Jewish Military Union (ŻZW) ambushed Nazi forces, led by SS-Brigadeführer Jürgen Stroop, who aimed to liquidate the Warsaw Ghetto.
  • Resistance and Repression: Despite being vastly outnumbered, the Jewish fighters put up a fierce resistance, using smuggled weapons, explosives, and Molotov cocktails. The Nazis responded with brutal force, systematically burning houses block by block and using flamethrowers and fire bottles.
  • Key Figures: Mordecai Anielewicz, the leader of ŻOB, played a crucial role in organizing the resistance. Other notable figures include Marek Edelman, Anielewicz’s deputy, and Yitzhak Zuckerman, a key figure in ŻOB.
  • Aftermath: The uprising was eventually suppressed on May 16, 1943, after a month of fighting. The Nazis reported 56,065 Jews captured or killed, while German casualties were estimated to be around 110. The ghetto was razed, and many surviving Jews were deported to concentration camps like Majdanek and Treblinka.
  • Legacy: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising remains a powerful symbol of resistance against oppression and a testament to the bravery and resilience of the Jewish people during one of the darkest periods in human history.

Some notable statistics and facts about the uprising include:

  • Duration: The uprising lasted for approximately 29 days, from April 19 to May 16, 1943.
  • German Forces: The Nazis deployed around 2,090 troops, including 821 Waffen-SS personnel, to suppress the uprising.
  • Jewish Fighters: The resistance consisted of around 600 ŻOB fighters and 400 ŻZW fighters, supported by Polish fighters from the Home Army (AK) and People’s Guard (GL).

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