In the Warsaw Ghetto, 700 young Jews—hungry, outgunned, and facing certain de@th—rose against the Nazis with stolen pistols and homemade bombs.

In what became the largest Jewish uprising of the Holocaust, for nearly a month, they held their ground, shattering Nazi confidence and inspiring resistance across Europe. Their defiance sparked uprisings across Europe and left a legacy of courage in the face of certain death.

Chapters:

00:00 Intro
00:59 The Jewish ghettos of Europe
01:33 Life in the Warsaw Ghetto
03:02 Resistance of the Ghetto’s youth groups
04:32 The two main resistance groups
05:38 Diversity & unity in the Ghetto
06:13 The assassination of Jakub Lejkin & other collaborators
07:35 The January Revolt
09:54 The Uprising
12:29 The legacy of the Uprising