Friday, July 19, 2019
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 Jews      "The enemy trapped the Jews in the city by building a wall around it. Foodstuffs  could not be brought in: starvation and crowded conditions gave rise to disease,  and epidemics spread among the populace. But surprisingly the Jews held on.    Then the enemy massed troops outside the wall and brought out the latest in  weaponry. They attacked, using fire to spread destruction. The Jews repelled the  enemy a number of times. So savage was the resistance that the campaign to  destroy the Jewish population took much longer and cost more troops than  anticipated. Street by street the fighting raged with hand-to-hand combat  between the heavily armed troops and the haggard defenders. Some Jews tried to  escape through the sewers, but they were flushed out by fire. At the end the  Jews had taken a heavy toll on their enemy but the city lay in smoking ruins.  The remaining Jewish survivors were rounded up to be used as slave laborers or  to be killed.    What episode in Jewish history is depicted in this scenario? Most people would  say this was the Warsaw Ghetto uprising against the Nazis in 1943. But in fact  it was the Roman destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in the year 70    The destruction of the Second temple and the attack on the Warsaw Ghetto,  although separated by nearly two thousand years have and eerie sameness. The  Germans sealed off the Warsaw's Jewish population with and eight-foot brick  concrete wall. The Romans built a high earthen barricade around Jerusalem to  make certain the Jews could not escape. Germans shot, on the spot Jews  discovered outside the Warsaw Ghetto. The Romans crucified the Jews they found,  placing crosses atop the hill to terrorize those watching from inside the city:  as many as 500 were crucified in 1 day. The Germans tried to starve the Polish  Jews into submission reducing their rations at first to 800 calories a day and  later cutting off all food to the ghetto. The Romans used the tactic of siege to  bring starvation in Jerusalem. In both episodes the actual fighting was in some  ways similar. "Since the ghetto was impenetrable in frontal attack, General  Stroop's forces set fire to the buildings with incendiary bombs and flame  throwers" Titus's Roman legions used flaming torches of wood to set fire to the  Temple and other buildings in the final battle. "Through the roar of the flames  as they [the Romans] swept relentlessly on could be heard the groans of the  fallingâ⬠¦ the entire city seemed to be on fire.    The Nazis not only killed but plundered Jews if their possessions; the Romans    					    
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