Explanation:
THE BIELSKI PARTISANS
Despite great obstacles, Jews throughout occupied Europe attempted armed resistance against the Germans and their Axis partners. They faced overwhelming odds and desperate scenarios, including lack of weapons and training, operating in hostile zones, parting from family members, and facing an ever-present Nazi terror. Yet thousands resisted by joining or forming partisan units.
KEY FACTS
1
Operating in Western Belorussia (Belarus) between 1942 and 1944, the Bielski partisan group was one of the most significant Jewish resistance efforts against Nazi Germany during World War II.
2
While its members did fight against the Germans and their collaborators, the Bielski group leaders emphasized providing a safe haven for Jews, particularly women, children, and elderly persons who managed to flee into the forests.
3
Under the protection of the Bielski group, more than 1,200 Jews survived the war, one of the most successful rescue efforts during the Holocaust.
Americans thought it was none of their business to interfere in a matter in Vietnam. They also didn't want to get involved because they had just fought World War II against Germany and Japan. Eventually when the war started Americans were against it because of the draft which forced men between certain ages to go to war.
A. It marked the start of the space race between the United States and Soviet Union.
Launching Sputnick I kicked the Space Race into gear.
Answer:
<em><u>lenin's early measures were....</u></em>
(i) He seized the properties of large landowners and the capitalists
(ii) Lands which belonged to the people, were distributed to the poor peasants
(iii) Factories were taken over by the government and handed over to the committee
members, elected by workers who were to run it.
(iv) The banks were nationalized and the depositors lost their money
(v) The New Economic Policy (NEP) was implemented in 1921
(vi) A stable currency was introduced
(vii) A new constitution was drawn up in 1923.
Explanation:
HOPE IT HELPS, PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST AYAAN
Women make up 52 percent of the voting-age population and are more likely to vote, yet "<span>b. men dominate the political arena," although this is changing somewhat, especially when it comes to presidential elections. </span>