During the massacre of Warsaw resistance during the Holocaust, the Jews organized the resistance of slums, concentration camps and extinction camps. They have little weapons and face one of the world's largest arsenals, but the Jews fought for honor and freedom. When there is no hope of victory and death, resistance fighters found the courage to accept evil in the most pure form. Their efforts should not be disturbing; we must respect them.
Jewish resistance in German European occupation: Jews were the main victims of the Holocaust Nazi era, but also resisted Nazi's repression, including armed resistance in Warsaw and other slums. After the rumor that the German army repatriated children and adults staying in the Jewish district of Warsaw to Treblinka, Jewish combat organizations (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa) and other groups, attacked German tanks. Even after the uprising and failure of the German army, the resistance was hidden in the ruins of the slum area, while the SS army toured the area.
Irena Sendler is a Polish Catholic social worker. During World War II she was a member of Polish underground organization and Polish anti-Jewish resistance movement in Warsaw. She rescued 2,500 Jewish children from the Jewish district of Warsaw, handed them false documents and hid them in individuals outside the slums and in the group's house. As an employee of the Department of Social Welfare, she received special permission to investigate the signs of typhus into the Jewish District of Warsaw, and the Nazis fear that the situation will spread beyond the slums. During these visits, she wore the stars of David as a sign of solidarity with the Jews. She cooperated with the Children's Division of the local government and contacted the Polish salvage organization RGO (Central Welfare Committee). She organized the smuggling of Jewish children from the Jewish quarter and brought with boxes, suitcases, and trolleys.
Irena Sendler (1910 - 2008) was a Polish employee of the Warsaw Social Welfare Bureau, smuggling nearly 2,500 Jewish children to the Warsaw Jewish district during the Holocaust, saving lives. Using the codename Jolanta, she gave these children erroneous identification, established a temporary (non-Jewish) status for them, and a monastery, an orphanage, and a house of Christians I put it on. Nazi arrested her, tortured her and sentenced execution (she survived because Gestapo received a bribe), she provided information on the child's whereabouts and the internal activities of smuggling activities There was not. Sendler was the mother of three children and won White Eagle Medal in Poland in 2003.