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The Jewish
Fighting Organization (the ZOB), believing that the Cracow Ghetto
was too small to make armed struggle against the Germans possible,
decided to carry the fight to the "Aryan" side of the
city. The best-known operation outside the ghetto took place on
December 23, 1942, when 11 Germans were killed and 13 wounded in an
attack on a downtown cafe, called Cyganeria, that German officers
used as a meeting place. |