*The execution of this transfer order [to move the Jews in the ghetto to concentration camps] proved to be very difficult, since the managersas well as the Jews resisted in every possible way. . . . The conditions discovered there are indescribable. I cannot imagine a greater chaos than in the Ghetto of Warsaw. The Jews had control of everything, from the chemical substances used in manufacturing explosives to clothing and equipment for the Armed Forces. The managers knew so little of their own shops that the Jews were in a position to produce inside these shops arms of every kind, especially hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, and the like. Moreover, the Jews had succeeded in fortifying some of these factories as centers of resistance.
Background information: In this report to his superiors, a Nazi SS officer describes what occurred when he attempted to oversee the evacuation of the Warsaw ghetto in 1943.
Which statement below is supported by information in the text?
A] Every Jewish person eventually was sent to a concentration camp.
B] Some Jews fought against the Nazis rather than being sent to concentration camps.
C]Jewish resistors in the Warsaw ghetto were unable to create weapons.
D] The Nazis were able to easily transfer all Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the camps.
THE ANSWER IS B[ Some Jews fought against the Nazis rather than being sent to concentration camps] FOR EDGENUIT
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