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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in prison camps.

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the uprising , was a true test of the allies

as the british wanted to supply the uprising by air and needed the russians permission which was not granted and was strongly denied

as the soviets , did not want a free Poland after the war

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The Holocaust had no effect on the outcome of World War 2.

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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising had no demonstrable 'impact on the outcome of' World War 2. In the context of the war it was a very small scale affair.

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Jewish resistance of the Nazi Germany that occupied Poland during world war 2

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because over 350 000 people had already been taken, the rest were sure that those who had gone had been killed, so it was better to die fighting rather than be 'put down'.

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