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  1. Jewish Partisans in Vilna. Following the events in the ghetto of the 1st of September 1943, the Staff Command of the FPO reluctantly decided not to begin a fight to the death. Among their many concerns was further endangering the inhabitants of the ghetto.

  2. 12 sept. 1986 · Partisans of Vilna: Directed by Joshua Waletzky. With Abba Kovner, Alexander Bogen, Roberta Wallach. This film tells the story of the men and women who formed the Jewish partisan movement in Vilna, Lithuania, during World War II.

  3. The Vilna ghetto had a significant Jewish resistance movement. A group of Jewish partisans known as the United Partisan Organization ( Fareynegte Partizaner Organizatsye ; FPO) was formed in 1942 and operated within the ghetto.

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  5. A large group of partisans in occupied Soviet territory hid in a forest near the Lithuanian capital of Vilna. They were able to derail hundreds of trains and kill over 3,000 German soldiers. Life as a partisan in the forest was difficult.

  6. Recounting how a commando unit was formed under tremendous risk to conduct sabotage missions against the Nazis, the film explores the moral dilemmas facing the Jewish youth who organized an underground resistance in the Vilna ghetto, and fought as partisans in the woods against the Third Reich.

  7. Partisans of Vilna is a feature-length documentary film that explores Jewish resistance during World War II. It recounts the untold tale of the moral dilemmas facing Jewish youth who organized an underground resistance in the Vilna ghetto, and fought as partisans in the woods against the Nazis.