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Jewish partisans and Soviet resistance in Lithuania

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Describes the development of partisan units in Lithuania. By the auutumn of 1942, partisan warfare was a mass movement that could include members 'regardless of backgound, social profile, nationality, training or skills'. Jews who fled Vilnius and Kaunas sometimes formed a majority. Of 3910 Sovist partisans in Lithuania, 676 were Jewish.

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