I will talk about what they did differently and what they have done the same ways. The Partisans were members of an armed group formed to fight secretly against an occupying force, in particular one operating in enemy-occupied. This was mostly used and was happening in Yugoslavia, Italy, and parts of eastern Europe in World War Two. The Polish government had to shut down all of their educational systems, but they had started them back up as a secret. “...the Germans closed many Polish schools with the intention of reducing Poles,...” (Resistance During the Holocaust...29). The Government had moved underground, adding in courts to make the decisions of the underground service more official and organized. As the Polish government had moved their regular officers of the Polish army underground, there army size had gotten bigger. The army was only getting bigger in size because all of the people working in the underground system were joining in. Even though the main army was in one area, there was many other armies of different sizes all around Poland. All the armies together had saved around 3,000 Jewish personnel, almost all of the Jews that were rescued or had escaped were
I will talk about what they did differently and what they have done the same ways. The Partisans were members of an armed group formed to fight secretly against an occupying force, in particular one operating in enemy-occupied. This was mostly used and was happening in Yugoslavia, Italy, and parts of eastern Europe in World War Two. The Polish government had to shut down all of their educational systems, but they had started them back up as a secret. “...the Germans closed many Polish schools with the intention of reducing Poles,...” (Resistance During the Holocaust...29). The Government had moved underground, adding in courts to make the decisions of the underground service more official and organized. As the Polish government had moved their regular officers of the Polish army underground, there army size had gotten bigger. The army was only getting bigger in size because all of the people working in the underground system were joining in. Even though the main army was in one area, there was many other armies of different sizes all around Poland. All the armies together had saved around 3,000 Jewish personnel, almost all of the Jews that were rescued or had escaped were