History of Oceania

How many Jews were saved by the resistance?

It is estimated that approximately 100,000 to 150,000 Jews were saved by various resistance groups and individuals during the Holocaust. These actions of resistance took many forms, including hiding Jews in safe houses, providing false documents, assisting in escapes, and participating in armed combat against the Nazis. Notably, resistance efforts varied in different countries and regions influenced by varying levels of opposition to the Nazi regime and the presence of organized resistance movements.