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Adding new section: Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe

Adding a new section about Poland: Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe There were many Jewish resistance that laid low from the German radar to not be found to be killed. One of the Jewish resistance groups was the “Żegota” or as the “Konrad Żegota Committee,” and their main goal was to aid Jewish survivors or prisoners. The “Żegota” started around 1942 to 1945 in German-Poland. The resistance was an underground organization where the money transfer, food and communicate runs through that only some knew about. There were also political party forms to get funds from neighboring Jewish organizations to help aid themselves for more captives to arrive. The members went up about beyond by putting Jewish children with foster families, public orphanages and church institutions since many children lost or never had a family. The numbers on how many captives the resistance helped were around 4,000 but found 8,000 to 28,000 hiding in Warsaw, Poland.