The Jewish/First Warsaw Revolt ends: SS-Gruppenführer Jürgen Stroop, of the Waffen SS, commanding two regiments of the Army of Germany defeats 70,000 Polish-Jewish internees, who were aided by 620 Militiamen of the Polish underground resistance. The internees were resisting transfer to the Nazi death camps, and therefore had nothing to lose in fighting against such long odds of survival. Although 13,000 internees were killed in the fighting, and the remaining 50,000 did go to the death camps, they took up to 1,300 of their enemies with them. However Stroop would only admit to losing 16 dead.
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References:
Claire Wolf and Aaron Zelman, The State vs. the People: The rise of the American police state, (Hartford, Wisconsin: Mazel Freedom Press, 2001), 458.
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