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Resistance Is Never Futile: April-June 1943
- WWII—The Call of Duty: A Complete Timeline
- Narrated by: Liam Dale
- Length: 43 mins
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Resistance is Never Futile April-June 1943
Even when there seemed little hope of making an impact against the Germans, the fight for freedom continued. The Polish Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto rose up against their oppressors and although facing the horrors of the Nazi Concentration Camps, German army units were needed to deal with the situation. The French Resistance was also formed, and with the Dambuster Raids attacking the Industrial Ruhr, the Allied progress although still slow, was at least sure.
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