I am teaching a class and we are doing a research project about Jewish Partisan groups and am looking for sources that I could bring to class to give to the students that would help them to research and understand the partisans.
Defiance: The Bielski Partisans, by Nechama Tec, is a great book with a ton of information gleaned directly from Jewish partisans. It was the basis for the Daniel Craig/Liev Schreiber movie "Defiance," and tells the story of a specific group of Jewish partisans led by two brothers.
There is also They Fought Back: The Story of the Jewish Resistance in Nazi Eruope, by Yuri Suhl.
Look up Martin Van Crevald's The Sword and the Olive. Used it in an undergrad seminar to write a thesis about comparing Jewish and Christian militarism, and he was instrumental in formulating the Jewish portion of my paper.
I recently read The Defiant, by Shalom Yoran. In it, the author tells how he survived and fought back as a Jewish Polish refugee. If I recall correctly, highlights include the author and his brother getting out of town just in time, struggling to survive as refugees, trying to join a partisan band in an area where they were mostly dominated by Poles only slightly less hostile to Jews than the Nazis, gradually gaining respect as parisans, eventually joining an element of the Red Army, then sneaking into Israel against British law after the war was over.
There's a book called The Avengers: A Jewish War Story by Rich Cohen, which is about a group of Jewish partisans in Lithuania (I believe that he was related to one of the partisans he wrote about, but I can't recall for sure.) It's a very good read and covers an area that isn't as often written about as, say, Poland or the Netherlands.