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Spontanous,
individual resistance was very diverse. It was already
resistance, when prisoners with a special function could
smuggle food, medicaments and other necessary things to the
camp in order to help their underprivileged
fellows..
Prisoners who worked at the ramp gave advice to the newcomers how to behave in order stay alive. An inmate who was in charge of the clothes of ill SS-guards, put lice infected with epidemic typhus into their collars: Some got typhus and died.
There were also cases of open resistance, like a french female inmate who was hit and hit the Capo back. She didn't survive her resistance. Any attempt to break out of the passivity was strictly and visibly punished immediately.