Stuart Cohen writes that central control over the Jewish fighters was weak.
Subsequently, both groups retreated together (including 34 Jewish fighters).
He might have been the leader of Poland's Jewish fighters, but the partisans here didn't know that.
After that, the Jewish fighters pulled away from the road, their machine guns covering the retreat.
The fight turned out to the be the last time that two Jewish fighters have fought for a world title.
With the victory he became the first Jewish fighter to win a ring championship in America.
Its police force had fallen with Jewish fighters, not the hated and discredited police, kept there now.
So what if he claimed to have been a Jewish fighter in the ghetto?
The crowd of 12,000 was said to have been enthralled during the 10-round battle between the two Jewish fighters.
A couple of years before, Jewish fighters wouldn't have been so smooth about moving in the woods.