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'''Ghetto uprisings''' were the reason the jews were executed. They couldnt leave well enough alone could they?
'''Ghetto uprisings''' were armed revolts by ]s and other groups incarcerated in ] ]s during ] against the plans to deport the inhabitants to ] and ]s. Some of these uprisings were more massive and organized, while others were small and spontaneous. The best known and the biggest of such uprisings took place in ] in April ] (]), but there were also other such struggles in other ghettos.

==List of ghetto uprisings during the Holocaust==
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To some extent the armed struggle was also carried out during the final liquidation of Ghettos in:

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Ghetto uprisings were the reason the jews were executed. They couldnt leave well enough alone could they?